Bolivia Wildfires: Current Updates, News, and International Headlines

by | Aug 26, 2019 | Current Events

A firefighter works during a wildfire near Robore, Santa Cruz region, in eastern Bolivia on Thursday. (AFP/Getty Images)

A firefighter works during a wildfire near Robore, Santa Cruz region, in eastern Bolivia on Thursday. (AFP/Getty Images)

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Monday, August 26
Weeks have passed and thousands of wildfires continue to burn rampantly through the Bolivian regions of the Chiquitano, Amazon, and Pantanal, where over 1 million hectares (2.4 million acres) of woodlands and forest have been devoured over the past month.

The flames continue to spiral out of control due to challenging climatic conditions, including strong winds and drought, and attention is now being focused on the Amazonian national park of Otuquis. (Video footage below captured by Daniela Moreno.)

The Minister of Presidency, Juan Ramón Quintana, informed Monday that the government-rented firefighting SuperTanker (of Global SuperTanker Services LLC), will concentrate its operations in the Patanal region, the world’s largest wetland area that borders neighboring Brazil and Paraguay.

Aftermath of Bolivia wildfires in Otuquis National Park

Bolivia wildfires cause hundreds of species of wildlife to seek refuge, like this lone deer in Otuquis National Park. Photo: Juan Carlos Urgel

Juan Carlos Urgel, biologist and tourism operator in Otuquis has shared that the situation unfolding in the area is surreal. “The only thing visible are ashes as far as the eye can see,” he said, as quoted in El Deber on Monday.

Citizens across the country continue to pacifically gather in Bolivia’s largest cities to express and vocalize their demands of the national government, including the abolishment of an executive order (Decreto Supremo 3973) that supports controlled land burning of the Chiquitano dry forest and the immediate allowance of all planes and people to organize and work independently without bureaucratic delays.

Bolivia’s wildfires spur civil gatherings throughout the country to demonstrate frustration with central government. | Photo by Jessica Janoski, The Bohemian Diaries

Although President Evo Morales has not officially declared a national disaster (as of Monday, August 26), he has since changed his position regarding acceptance of international aid, stating in a press conference on Sunday (Aug 25) that “all international help is welcome to put the fires out in the Chiquitania.”

Bolivians continue to urge and plead for international relief to help fight the flames that threaten as many as five of Bolivia’s 21 national parks and reserves. Activists, influencers, and local residents have taken to social media to raise awareness of the country’s dire situation, and raise funds to finance supplies, equipment and volunteer support.

CURRENT UPDATES & NEWS

Tuesday, August 27

Heavy rain fell over the Pantanal Monday evening and over the Chiquitanía region today, helping to quell the flames in Otuquis National Park. Smoke has continues to blanket eastern Bolivia, and many indigenous communities have been displaced.

Aftermath of Bolivia wildfires in Otuquis National Park

The burnt remains of Otuquis National Park. Photo: Marcelo Parejas Terrazas

President Evo Morales has still not declared a national disaster, and his visit to the region on today has spurred even further backlash and resentment throughout the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, where citizens gathered once again on Tuesday evening to express their desperation for more international aid, and for the president’s immediate declaration of a national disaster.

Wednesday, August 28

After Tuesday’s heavy rainfall, the devastation surrounding Bolivia’s extreme wildfires only continues as volunteer firefighters, forest rangers, and vets survey the aftermath of the flames in various national parks and nature reserves, and the Supertanker heads to Charagua where new fires have been detected.


Bolivia Wildfires in the International Press: A Chronological Timeline

Monday, August 19, 2019

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Friday, August 23, 2019

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Sunday, August 25, 2019

  • Bolivia president does about-face and will now accept aid to put out wildfires (Reuters)

Monday, August 26, 2019

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Friday, August 30, 2019

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Monday, September 2, 2019


DONATIONS

If you would like to contribute donations internationally to help fund vet supplies, firefighting equipment, and supplies for volunteers, please visit these sites:

👉https://www.gofundme.com/f/chiquitaniabolivia
👉https://www.waterthruskin.com/aid-bolivia

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