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Double Disaster in Colombia: Wildfires Threaten and Earthquake Aftermath

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كارثة مزدوجة في كولومبيا: حرائق غابات تهدد وتداعيات زلزال
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According to Anadolu Agency, more than 340 municipalities are under “conflict” status due to rising forest fires fueled by the El Nino phenomenon, which is increasing pressure on firefighting teams responding to a major earthquake.

Analysis & Context

From an analytical perspective, this situation indicates a double disaster in Colombia, where two devastating impacts are converging: firstly, the increase in severe wildfires due to the El Nino phenomenon – a global climate pattern linked to rising surface and water temperatures, which leads to increased humidity in tropical areas and increases the risk of forest fires. This phenomenon is not new, but it is intensifying due to climate change. Secondly, the consequences of the earthquake that struck the country, leading to damage to infrastructure and complicating relief efforts.

In a broader context, Latin America as a whole is experiencing an increase in forest fires due to the El Nino phenomenon, posing a significant threat to rainforests and biodiversity in the region. Furthermore, areas affected by earthquakes are often already weak economically and socially, making disaster response more difficult and costly. These events highlight the importance of emergency planning and preparedness for natural disasters, as well as the need for international efforts to provide assistance and support to affected countries.

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