Wildfires tear through Colombia

Fire crews try to extinguish flames in forests in Bogota
Fire crews try to extinguish flames in forests in Bogota - Diego Cuevas/Getty Images South America
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Forest fires have destroyed more than 17,000 hectares in Colombia since November, authorities said Friday, as the country faces its hottest January in decades.

More than 340 fires have been recorded in that period, spurred by prolonged drought, record heat, and the El Nino weather phenomenon, Susana Muhamad, the environment minister, said, adding that 26 fires were still blazing.

Colombia has been battling several fires near the capital since Monday, including some in the mountains overlooking Bogota, and authorities have advised residents living close to burnt areas to avoid going outside because of the poor air quality.

“Today, we have a fire in the Nevada del Cocuy,” a natural park with snow-capped peaks about 250 kilometres (155 miles) northeast of Bogota, Ms Muhamad told a news conference.

A firefighter tackles a forest fire in Nemocon
A firefighter tackles a forest fire in Nemocon - LUIS ACOSTA/AFP

She added that the flames were at a “quite high” point in the park, so a helicopter had been deployed to assess the situation.

One of the fires is burning about 900 metres from Bogota’s eastern El Paraiso neighbourhood.

Smoke over Bogota downtown is seen from El Paraiso neighborhood
Smoke over Bogota downtown is seen from El Paraiso neighborhood - Diego Cuevas/Getty Images South America

Some residents affected by the smoke were being treated, the Colombian Red Cross in Bogota wrote on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, alongside photos of emergency workers helping a man wearing a facemask.

Gustavo Petro, the president of Colombia, this week declared a natural disaster, allowing funds to be diverted from other budget items towards containing the blazes, and appealed for international aid.

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