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Firefighters battle ‘out of control’ blaze in Argentina national park
This handout picture released by Argentina’s National Parks shows a helicopter dropping water to put out a forest fire at Los Alerces National Park. — AFP pic/Argentina’s National Parks

BUENOS AIRES, Jan 28 — Firefighters in Argentina were battling an "out of control” blaze in a national park in Patagonia yesterday, struggling to keep it from reaching two nearby towns.

The fire in Los Alerces National Park — a Unesco World Heritage Site — has already charred about 600 hectares.

"The fire is out of control,” said Mario Cardenas, head of the park’s fire, communications and emergency department.

Conditions are "unfavourable because we still have a lot of wind and high temperatures. This makes our work very difficult,” he said.

Temperatures in Patagonia, a normally cold and windy region in Argentina’s far south, have topped 40 degrees Celsius in the southern hemisphere summer, with two provinces declaring states of emergency due to fire risk until April.

Chubut province rescue workers were trying to block flames from reaching the towns of Esquel and Trevelin, about 2,000 kilometres southwest of Buenos Aires.

Los Alerces Park features glacier-carved landscapes including rivers and lakes, and pristine forests of alerce trees, the second-longest living tree species in the world. — AFP

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