Firefighters battle wildfires in Los Alerces National Park, Argentina, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026


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The forests of Argentina’s Patagonia no longer resemble a postcard landscape.
They now look scarred, smoky, and wounded.
Thick plumes rise above mountains once known for untouched beauty.
Flames glow through the night, staining the sky orange.

In Los Alerces National Park, ancient trees are burning.
The UNESCO World Heritage site shelters trees older than 2,600 years.
Large sections of the park are now engulfed in fire.
The destruction has shocked Argentina and the world.

Patagonia Fires Reach Historic Scale

The Argentina fires are among the worst in decades.
More than 45,000 hectares have burned in six weeks.
Drought conditions have worsened the situation.
Thousands of residents and tourists were forced to evacuate.

Fire authorities confirmed the blazes were still spreading this week.
Much of the fire season still lies ahead.
Communities fear the damage could intensify further.

Austerity Policies Under Fire

The Patagonia fires have reignited political anger.
Critics blame President Javier Milei’s austerity agenda.
Spending cuts have weakened fire prevention and response systems.

Park ranger Luis Schinelli described extreme strain on teams.
Only 16 rangers cover Los Alerces’ vast protected land.
He said firefighting institutions were deliberately dismantled.

Budget Cuts Hit Firefighting Services

Milei cut the National Fire Management Service budget sharply.
Funding dropped 80% in 2024 compared to the previous year.
The agency manages brigades, aircraft, and emergency equipment.

Further cuts are expected in 2026.
Environmental group FARN estimates a 71% additional reduction.
Firefighters warn the service is nearing collapse.

Climate Change Raises the Stakes

The crisis unfolds as climate change intensifies wildfires.
Hotter temperatures and prolonged droughts increase fire risks.
Firefighters say the trend is undeniable.

Hernán Mondino, battling flames in Los Alerces, expressed frustration.
He said the government showed little concern for frontline workers.
Requests for comment from the Security Ministry went unanswered.

Economic Gains, Environmental Costs

Milei’s austerity measures stabilized Argentina’s economy.
Inflation dropped from 117% in 2024 to 31% last year.
Supporters praise the fiscal turnaround.

However, environmental protections weakened alongside spending cuts.
Milei also downgraded the Environment Ministry.
Firefighting oversight shifted to the Security Ministry.

Climate Politics Fuel Public Anger

Milei’s climate stance has intensified criticism.
He boycotted global climate summits.
He dismissed human-driven climate change as a “socialist lie.”

After U.S. President Donald Trump exited the Paris Agreement,
Milei threatened to follow suit.
Many Argentines saw the move as reckless.

Local resident Lucas Panak voiced growing frustration.
He joined volunteers fighting fires near Cholila.
Municipal firefighters had been redirected elsewhere.

Prevention Failures Exposed

Experts argue prevention failures worsened the disaster.
A small lightning fire sparked the Los Alerces blaze in December.
Limited aircraft delayed an early response.

Strong winds later spread the flames uncontrollably.
Park managers resigned amid negligence accusations.
Yet specialists say the damage began years earlier.

FARN director Andrés Nápoli stressed prevention importance.
He said planning, forecasting, and infrastructure were abandoned.
Year-round fire prevention efforts were slashed.

National Parks Left Vulnerable

Milei’s government also cut National Park Administration funds.
Hundreds of rangers and firefighters lost jobs.
Tourism continues rising despite reduced oversight.

Safety rules for guided activities were removed last year.
Rangers say monitoring risks became harder.
Union leaders warn of cumulative consequences.

Firefighter Shortages and Low Pay

A 2023 report recommended 700 park firefighters nationwide.
Today, only 391 remain employed.
Layoffs and resignations continue.

Firefighters report outdated equipment and limited training.
Many rely on donated protective gear.
Monthly wages often fall below $600.

Some firefighters take extra jobs to survive.
They work longer hours with fewer breaks.
Exhaustion is becoming routine.

Public Backlash Peaks

For weeks, Milei stayed silent as Patagonia burned.
Governors urged him to declare an emergency.
Instead, he appeared publicly dancing at an event.

The images angered many Argentines.
Opposition lawmakers condemned his actions.
Protests erupted across several provinces.

Emergency Declared, But Doubts Remain

Milei eventually declared a state of emergency.
The move released $70 million for volunteer firefighters.
He promised a “historic fight against fire.”

At fire camps, medics treated exhausted crews.
Some firefighters welcomed the support.
Others dismissed it as symbolic.

Volunteer Mariana Rivas reflected on the loss.
She said the fires destroyed both nature and home.
Anger remains over what might have been prevented.

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