Wildfires rage in Brazil, two dead, cities on high alert

Wildfires in Sao Paulo state, Brazil, claimed two lives and prompted high alert in 36 cities. Over 7,300 personnel have been deployed to combat the fires fueled by a heat wave and drought. Two industrial plant workers died while fighting a fire in Urupes. The fires are the worst in decades, with 4,973 incidents reported.

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