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Fire Burns in Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil

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Natural color – August 25, 2019
SWIR overlay – August 25, 2019
Natural color – August 25, 2019
SWIR overlay – August 25, 2019
Natural color
SWIR overlay

August 25, 2019

Fire Burns in Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil

Since the beginning of August 2019, NASA satellites have observed fires burning near the border of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil.
Natural color - August 25, 2019
SWIR overlay - August 25, 2019

Since the beginning of August 2019, NASA satellites have observed several fires near the border of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Brazil. (Note that this area is not in the Amazon rainforest.)

On August 25, 2019, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acquired images of one of the larger fires, which was burning north of the Paraguay River near Puerto Busch. The first image was made using OLI bands 4-3-2 (visible light). The second image includes observations of shortwave-infrared light in order to highlight the active fire. Recently burned areas appear black.

Images from NASA’s MODIS sensors indicate that this fire likely burned first in Paraguay and then spread into Bolivia and Brazil by August 19, 2019. You can view a rough time-series animation of the fires from August 1–26 by clicking here.

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NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Caption by Adam Voiland.

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