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Wildfires have destroyed over 30% of Namibia’s Etosha National Park, killing at least nine antelope and threatening wildlife, communities, and infrastructure.
Wildfires have burned over 30% of Namibia’s Etosha National Park, scorching about 775,163 hectares since September 22, with fires spreading to nearby grazing lands and communal areas.
At least nine antelope have died, and one pangolin was rescued, though the full wildlife impact remains uncertain.
The blaze, possibly sparked by charcoal production, threatens biodiversity, communities, and infrastructure.
In response, Namibia has deployed additional soldiers, helicopters, a water tanker, and more military personnel to assist firefighting efforts across the 22,270-square-kilometer park, a major tourist destination known for its salt pan and wildlife.
Los incendios forestales han destruido más del 30% del Parque Nacional Etosha de Namibia, matando al menos a nueve antílopes y amenazando la vida silvestre, las comunidades y las infraestructuras.