: The official Argentine agency. They release daily reports and maps detailing active, controlled, or extinguished fires across the country, including the Nahuel Huapi National Park area. SPLIF Bariloche
Durante el inicio de 2026, la región andina se declaró en debido a condiciones climáticas extremas, incluyendo temperaturas récord y sequía persistente. mapa incendios bariloche full
Researchers have developed "Full" risk maps that help predict which neighborhoods are most at risk: : The official Argentine agency
Bariloche’s landscape is highly flammable. Native species like Nothofagus antarctica (ñire) and Austrocedrus chilensis (ciprés) are adapted to low-intensity fires, but invasive species (e.g., Pinus spp., Rosa rubiginosa ) and prolonged droughts have created novel fire regimes. The term “Full” refers to a map that includes: Researchers have developed "Full" risk maps that help
| Year | Name | Zone | Area (ha) | Severity | Observations | |------|------|------|-----------|----------|--------------| | 2016 | Lago Guilleco | Suroeste | 5,200 | High | Killed native cypress forest | | 2018 | Cerro Catedral | Base Sur | 1,800 | Moderate | Threatened ski lifts | | 2021 | Lago Moreno – Brazo Tristeza | Oeste | 12,000 | Extreme | Largest in decade; burned for 45 days | | 2022 | El Bolsón (border) | Sur (Chubut) | 3,500 | Moderate | Smoke reached downtown Bariloche | | 2024 | Colonia Suiza | Norte | 850 | Low | Human-caused (campfire) | | 2025 | Cerro Otto – Circuito Chico | Centro-Este | 2,300 | High | Evacuations in Arelauquen |