Patagonia wildfires stir criticism over Milei austerity cuts

Patagonia wildfires stir criticism over Milei austerity cuts

Wildfires devastate vast areas of Patagonia

Patagonia forest fires have destroyed an area more than twice the size of Buenos Aires, prompting widespread concern and criticism. The fires have burned over 80 square miles, forcing evacuations and overwhelming understaffed emergency responders.

Government austerity measures under scrutiny

Milei’s government has pursued aggressive fiscal tightening, dubbed “chainsaw” spending cuts, which environmental groups and experts have criticized. These budget cuts have significantly reduced funding for environmental programs and emergency services.

Environmental agencies face staff shortages and underfunding

Critics point to a 70% reduction in public spending since 2023, when President Javier Milei took office. This has led to severe staff shortages and underfunded environmental agencies, making it difficult to respond effectively to the growing wildfire crisis.

Patagonia governors call for emergency declaration

Patagonia governors have publicly asked President Milei to declare a state of emergency as the wildfires continue to rage, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated and immediate intervention.

Concerns over disinformation and fire origins

Some investigations suggest the fires may have originated from deliberate human acts, with Argentina’s judiciary currently examining this hypothesis. These claims have raised concerns about disinformation and the broader context of environmental governance.

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來源:https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/patagonia-wildfires-stir-criticism-over-milei-austerity-cuts-2026-01-30/

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