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Record-breaking fires engulf South America, bringing black rain, green rivers and toxic air to the continent

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September 19, 2024
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In recent weeks, Gil observed “a significant increase” in black carbon, particulate matter and gases such as ozone, nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide in cities as far-flung as Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Londrina, Rio de Janeiro, Cochabamba and La Paz. In Uruguay’s capital, Montevideo, residents experienced poor visibility for several days due to the dense smoke cloud and black rain — precipitation that turns dark due to the mixture of ash and soot — recorded in multiple parts of the country. The same situation occurred across 11 Argentine provinces, including the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires.

In São Paulo, meanwhile, the Pinheiros River turned emerald green due to an algae bloom triggered by the severe drought.

Algae pollution in the Pinheiros River in Sao Paulo caused the water to turn green in September. (Image credit: CARLOS FABAL/AFP via Getty Images)

Paulo Saldiva, a pathologist and professor at the University of São Paulo School of Medicine, compared the smoke produced by burning biomass to cigarette smoke, noting that both contain toxic substances that enter the body through the eyes, respiratory tract and lungs. In a metropolis like São Paulo, for example, the level of vehicular and industrial pollution is equivalent to smoking four to five cigarettes daily. However, for those exposed to smoke from forest fires over long periods, the impact is akin to “lighting one cigarette after another,” Saldiva said.

Environmental changes in recent decades, along with shifts in land use, have significantly altered fire regimes. While Brazil has always experienced dry seasons, the average number of consecutive rainless days has increased from 80 to 100 in the last decade, indicating a worsening of climate-related impacts, Fidelis noted. “The forest is more susceptible to burning, even with the reduction in deforestation rates. It has become more flammable,” Fidelis said.

Air pollution seen over the skyline of a city.

Air pollution over Sao Paulo on Sept. 11. (Image credit: Fabio Vieira/FotoRua/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

In addition to changes in precipitation, rising temperatures, soil moisture and carbon dioxide levels can influence the timing, extent, duration, frequency and intensity of fires, Luis López-Mársico, a researcher at the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences at the University of the Republic of Uruguay, told Live Science.

In much of Brazil, these changes manifest as higher temperatures, reduced rainfall, and, most notably, an increase in extreme drought events, which prolong the so-called “fire seasons,”

All of this constitutes a “new normal,” according to Fidelis. “We need to start recognizing that we are dealing with a new factor we once thought of as a future scenario, but which is now our reality: climate change,” she said.

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