Brazil’s Amazon Has Highest Number of Fires for June in 14 Years

  • Fires rose 2.7% compared to last June amid drought conditions
  • Environment minister recently quit and is under investigation

Fire burns in the Amazon rainforest in Rondonia state, Brazil, in 2019.

Photographer: Leonardo Carrato/Bloomberg
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Brazil’s Amazon in June recorded the highest number of fires for the month since 2007 with the government’s environmental track-record and policies coming under growing scrutiny.

Fire incidents rose 2.7% to a total of 2,308 “focus points” from the same month a year ago. When compared to 2019, it recorded a 22.8% surge, according to data collected by Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research, called INPE.