Forest Fire (6162 ha) in Brazil 10 Sep 2025

Event summary

Forest fire can have a low humanitarian impact based on the burned area and the affected population and their vulnerability.

GDACS ID WF 1025040
Countries: Brazil
Start Date - Last detection*: 10 Sep 2025 - 13 Sep 2025
Duration (days): 3
People affected: 0 in the burned area
Burned area: 6162 ha
More Info: Global Wildfire Information System

*(Last detection of the thermal anomaly of the fire)

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