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  2. August-September 2024 Ecuador wildfires - Wikipedia

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    In August 2024, multiple wildfires started in Ecuador. [1] What they resulted from is currently unknown. Some cities in Ecuador such as Loja, Quito and Guayaquil have been affected by forest fires to such an extent that the Peruvian government has been forced to send personnel and support aircraft to stop the forest fires.

  3. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - Hourly ... - AOL

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    Get the Quiroga, Manabi local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. LA faces 'extreme fire danger' as high winds forecast - AOL

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    Winds that have fanned wildfires in the US city of Los Angeles are again expected to kick up on Wednesday - after a 25th death from the huge, week-long outbreak was confirmed. Forecasters have ...

  5. 2024 South American wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Based on Global Wildfire Information System satellite imaging, about 346,112 wildfire hotspots damaged or destroyed 85,866,867 hectares (~212,181,650 acres). The massive area burned was primarily caused by anthropogenic climate change and the resulting consequences of the 2023–2024 South American drought on fire conditions.

  6. Ecuador’s State of Emergency - AOL

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  7. Ecuador to shutter borders over weekend, militarize ports - AOL

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    Ecuador's borders will be closed from Saturday to next Monday, President Daniel Noboa said in a post on X on Monday, while also ratcheting up the military's presence at the borders and at ports.

  8. Tungurahua - Wikipedia

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    False-color satellite image of Tungurahua (center right, with plume of ash emanating from it) and its neighbor Chimborazo (center left). Tungurahua (/ t ʊ ŋ ɡ ʊ ˈ r ɑː w ə /; from Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire), "Throat of Fire") [5] is an active stratovolcano located in the Cordillera Oriental of Ecuador.

  9. LA fire officials say the area isn't out of the danger zone ...

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    LA fire officials say the area isn't out of the danger zone even as people begin to survey the horrific damage Grace Eliza Goodwin,Thibault Spirlet January 15, 2025 at 6:35 PM