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Brazil: Drought, windy weather worsen wildfire in Brazil's Mato Grosso

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Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil - September 14, 2024

The ongoing seasonal drought and adverse weather conditions such as high wind are hindering firefighters' efforts to put out a wildfire that has been raging in Brazil's Mato Grosso for over half a month.

The state of Mato Grosso, one of the regions worst-affected by wildfires burning across the Amazon, has declared a state of emergency as over half of the state's cities and towns have reported fire emergencies.

In Chapada dos Guimaraes, one of the regions subject to emergency mandate, swathes of forests and farmlands have been burned.

As the existing resources are inadequate to support the firefighters to work long enough at a fire spot to guarantee a full extinguishment, they had move on to the next spot after clearing leaves and tree branches to contain the fire within a restricted area.

In addition, the seasonal drought that has led to a significant drop of water level has also hindered the firefighters' efforts.

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Chapada dos Guimaraes, Mato Grosso, Brazil - Sept 14, 2024:
1. Road view;
2. Burned trees;
3. Livestock;
4. Trace of fire burning;
5. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Robson Luiz, director, Administrative Department and Municipal Civil Defense, Chapada dos Guimaraes (partially overlaid with shot 6/ending with shot 7):
"We have been putting out fires here for 17 consecutive days. About 14 kilometers of the fire line have been suppressed. The vegetation is tall and dense, so it is not easy for us to carry out firefighting. The wind also makes it more difficult for us to extinguish fire.";
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6. Fire;
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7. Various of fire in forest;
8. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Felipe Saboia, commander, environmental emergencies battalion, Mato Grosso (starting with shot 7/partially overlaid with shot 9):
"The water level of Paraguay River has been dropping, along with the dry season across the state and adverse weather conditions, such as high temperature, low relative air humidity and strong winds. These factors have accelerated the spread of forest fires. Once there is a fire, it will expand quickly, which will be difficult to control.";
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9. Butterfly;
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10. Aerial shot of burned land;
11. Aerial shot of smokes coming out of forest.

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