Brazil waging 'war' on wildfires in crowded Sao Paulo state

Brazil deployed military aircraft to combat wildfires in Sao Paulo state, with President Lula and Environment Minister Silva declaring a 'war against the fire' and suspecting arson. Two suspects were arrested as dense smoke disrupted flights and forced evacuations. Authorities hoped rain would help, and financial aid was allocated for affected farmers.

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