Brazil: World’s largest wetland faces record wildfires
More than 10,000 fires have broken out across the Pantanal region since the start of September – three times as many as last year.
The fire season is a lot worse than usual in Brazil’s Pantanal region, with the world’s largest wetland burning at a record pace.
More than 10,000 fires have broken out across the Pantanal since the start of September – three times as many as last year.
Al Jazeera’s Laura Burdon-Manley reports.
Published On 15 Sep 2020