Filadelfia, Paraguay—The fire ignited late Thursday and expanded rapidly through the dry brush of the Chaco. A group of hikers was deep in the forest when the shift in wind directions turned the blaze toward their trail. They tried to outrun the advancing wall of heat. One individual fell behind and became cut off by the thick smoke. The remaining hikers reached a clearing and waited for help.
Search and rescue teams reached the area at dawn. They navigated through smoldering terrain and falling timber. The environment remained hazardous as pockets of flame continued to reignite. They located the missing hiker near a dried creek bed shortly after noon. Paramedics confirmed the victim died from smoke inhalation. The rest of the group was airlifted to a nearby medical center.
Firefighters are currently struggling to establish a perimeter around the site. The vegetation is extremely dry after months of drought. Every gust of wind pushes the flames further into the dense scrubland. Authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of two nearby ranching settlements. The regional governor declared a state of emergency to secure additional air support.
Engineers are looking into the origin of the fire. Early reports indicate it may have started from a small, abandoned campfire. The humidity levels are currently near zero. The combination of intense heat and arid conditions makes containment difficult. Planes are dropping water in an attempt to shield the main road.
The site remains an active zone of danger. Authorities are blocking all access to the forest preserve. Families of the hikers are being interviewed at the base camp. There is no indication of when the fire will be under control. The regional office will issue a statement regarding safety protocols tomorrow.
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