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A raspberry plantation was completely burned in the area of Las Golondrinas, in Chubut. The area is said to have had the best production of red fruits in the country.
A portable sawmill was set up in the Parcela 26 neighborhood of Lago Puelo, Chubut so locals could saw the burned pine trees and use them to rebuild houses.
Roberto Vargas clears a piece of land in Lago Puelo burned by the wildfire.
A worker places the sheets for the roof of a reconstructed house, which was a former pine plantation burned to the ground during the fire of March 9, 2021, in Lago Puelo, Argentina.
One of the five burned houses of the Alvarez family, on the outskirts of El Hoyo.
Mariano Olmos next to the remains of his burned house in the Parcela 26 neighborhood, in Lago Puelo, Argentina. He escaped the fire by running; he saved his little dog inside his jacket.
The Puerto Patriada area, burned in the summer of 2015, is invaded with Pino Radiata pine trees, which are adapted to fire and burns easily.
Francisco with his Aunt Olga in front of a small campfire in El Hoyo. They are taking care of their family’s land, which was burned on March 9, 2021.
Gustavo Zaninelli stands in the remains of a burned house that he completed just two weeks before it was burned down. He is illuminated with a red lantern next to the brick fireplace, the only element that survived the fire.
The remains of a house burned during the voracious fire of March 9, 2021, at the north entrance to the town of El Hoyo, in Chubut, Argentina.