Mapa Incendios Bariloche Full [extra Quality] Jun 2026

While Bariloche managed to keep its local losses relatively low—losing approximately 9 hectares by late March—the surrounding Patagonia was not as fortunate. : Large-scale fires devastated the Parque Nacional Los Alerces and the Comarca Andina , near Epuyén and El Hoyo.

La precisión de un depende de la tecnología que lo alimenta:

This article delves into the ecosystem of fire tracking in Argentina’s Lake District, exploring the technology, the institutional opacity, and the human cost behind the maps.

| 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 |

A is not a luxury but a necessity. Currently, fire management in Bariloche relies on fragmented, delayed information. This paper demonstrates that by combining open satellite data (Sentinel, Landsat, MODIS), topographic analysis, and real-time weather, one can construct a high-resolution, interactive fire map.

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