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256:, may have been "sabotage" by timber smugglers, hunters and fishermen angry with the police inspections. Less than a year ago hunting and logging had been prohibited, and fishing was restricted to the Dom Helvécio Lagoon and on weekends. During the fire one person was arrested setting fire to the forest near Maringá Farm, but no further details were released. Later the hypothesis of a cigarette was dismissed as the fire in Dionisio started in the middle of the forest. Suspicion returned to the charcoal ovens near the park, which possibly let off sparks. According to information from the 428:. Some trails open to tourists pass through areas affected by the 1967 event, such as "Angico Vermelho" and "Vinhático", and traces of the disaster are only noticed when shown by the guides. Although fire monitoring has been intensified over the years, the reserve is still not fully safeguarded from new occurrences. In September 1993, a fire occurred that affected about 100 ha of native forest in Timóteo. Between September 20 and 24, 2019, a fire consumed 484.2 ha of the Rio Doce State Park between Marliéria and Timóteo. 472: 389: 380:, equivalent to about half of the reserve. This process also protected much of the eucalyptus plantations, about 20,000 hectares, but there was a risk of the fire reaching populated areas in Dionísio and Timóteo if the wind blew strong and constant for 48 hours straight. Despite the mitigation of the fire, flames were still active in the last days of the month, but reports in November were that the fire had already ceased. 444: 458: 225:. Its foundation occurred through decree-law No. 1,119 of July 14, 1944. Due to the devastation of nearby forests, protection of the PERD was strengthened in 1962, when the IEF took over administration. Occasional fires occurred until then, but surveillance began to be intensified and deforested areas were reforested. On the other hand, there was no precedent for fire on the scale reached in 1967. 432:
honored with the name given to the 3rd Environmental Platoon of the Rio Doce State Park in Marliéria, which was renamed the Sergeant Agenor de Almeida Costa Barracks on September 21, 2011. On the occasion his wife Romilda Andrade Costa and family members of other combatants were also honored under the presence of the Music Band of the 14th Military Police Battalion.
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fear that the entire reserve would be consumed. Lieutenants Campos and José Luis suggested to Major Vicente that tractors be used, since entering the forest was becoming impossible. On October 21 the governor of Minas Gerais Israel Pinheiro flew over the region, but could not see anything because of the smoke.
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During the 1967 fire three inquiries were opened: a military police to investigate the death of Sergeant Agenor, a military one to investigate the deaths of the other combatants, and another to investigate the causes of the fire. Commander Agenor Almeida Costa, who died while fighting the flames, was
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The smoke also made the men disoriented as they fled. As a result, 11 men burned to death on the spot (including Sergeant Agenor), one died from his wounds in the early morning of the 20th, and José Lino, although wounded, survived because he was able to reach a boat in the Dom Helvécio Lagoon. Among
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The Rio Doce State Park is located in the Rio Doce Valley, eastern Minas Gerais, a region that had its native Atlantic Forest severely devastated due to the extraction of wood to feed the furnaces of local industries and to give way to farming activities and eucalyptus monoculture throughout the 20th
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Information from October 22 shows that the flames were 15 km long, with men working 18 hours a day. The flames began to be controlled on October 24, after opening about 30 km of fire breaks in the Dom Helvécio Lagoon, Maringá Farm and Limoeiro Stream regions by three teams, with 30 workers
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arrived in the region to help fight the blaze. However, due to the lack of equipment, the soldiers were unable to work in the area and returned to the capital of Minas Gerais shortly afterwards. For the firefighters involved, the only hope at this point was that it would rain heavily and there was a
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Most of the fire started from the two fronts mentioned above. The first, which originated near Dionisio, came under control around October 9, but when it was almost extinct the second front started near Maringá Farm on October 12. Shortly afterwards, a new front gained intensity again near where the
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runs from October to April). Furthermore, the Rio Doce State Park surveillance team, consisting of ten soldiers, one corporal, and Sergeant Agenor Almeida Costa, was small compared to the size of the park. If a spark started a fire in the middle of the forest it would hardly be noticed immediately,
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were opened, but fires remained active for at least another week. Plantations in the vicinity and some homes were also affected. Despite the size of the native forest destroyed, the reserve's forests have not suffered another major fire and this has allowed the vegetation and soil to regenerate
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On October 18, Sergeant Agenor, who had spent three days in the forest making firebreaks in the Dionisio region, was trying to return home after a brief reduction in fire activity. After traveling 2 km in his jeep, accompanied by soldier Cirilo, he spotted an intensification of flames and
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The lack of trained personnel and the absence of equipment contributed to the increase of the fire. Most of the firebreaks were being opened with hand axes and tree branches. About 300 people were engaged in fighting the flames, the vast majority workers from the companies in the region
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because of the heat, in mid-September 1967. Major Vicente Rodrigues, commander of the Rural Vigilance, believed that the front fire that started in Dionísio was caused by cigarette butts left on the side of the road, while the front fire in the region of Maringá Farm, near the
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The park's forests did not suffer another major fire and this allowed natural regeneration of the vegetation and soil. Thus, the PERD has continued to be the largest Atlantic Forest reserve in the state and has significant relevance regarding conservation of regional
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decided to return to fight them. Agenor formed a team of 12 combatants, who started to produce a firebreak around 1:30 pm; meanwhile, Cirilo left the area to summon other men. According to reports from José Lino, a worker for the Forestry and Agricultural Company (
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Information from the time shows that the exact cause of the origin of the fire is unknown, but the first suspicions referred to the release of a cigarette tip, burned in some pasture that reached the conservation unit; purposeful motivation; or even
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It is known for sure that the region faced a prolonged drought and a period of high temperatures, which contributed to the spread of the flames with the help of the wind. At a rainfall station operated by the National Water Agency
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Over the course of October 19, the fire grew steadily, and by the morning of October 20, the two fronts were 30 km long; the lines reached 40 km, 20 km each. Also on October 20, a team of 87 firefighters from
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Take a good look. Now that we need rain, we don't know if it will come. And the lack of rain is caused precisely by the lack of forests; and a forest is being burned down without anyone being able to do anything about
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were consumed, as well as century-old Atlantic Forest native trees, with some reaching 30 meters in height. About 30 hectares of CAF's eucalyptus plantations were also burned. Material damage was 1,500,000,000
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In mid-September 1967, during a prolonged drought, a fire of unknown causes was started in the park that lasted over a month and consumed 9,000 hectares of the reserve, managed by the State Forestry Institute
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from the CAF each, and the use of four tractors provided by Captain Manuel Pinheiro of the Rural Patrol. The firebreaks formed a kind of circle that restricted the fire lines to 15,000 hectares of the
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accumulations above 3 millimeters (mm) in the period from April 21 to November 17 were 21 mm on May 18 and 11 mm on September 14, but precipitation had been below average since January (the
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century. The ecological unit was created with the intention of safeguarding the last large remnant of native forest in this area, through the efforts of Dom Helvécio Gomes de Oliveira, archbishop of
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first appeared. At this point the situation became much worse, with the appearance of other fire lines, the increase in heat and the intensification of winds, providing flames that reached 40
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In addition to the 12 human losses, the fire devastated approximately 9,000 hectares of the Rio Doce State Park, equivalent to one-third of the reserve. Mostly specimens of
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Caracterização e perspectivas do Parque Estadual do Rio Doce - MG: uma abordagem a partir de imagens de sensoriamento remoto e fotografias hemisféricas de dossel.
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Caracterização e perspectivas do Parque Estadual do Rio Doce - MG: uma abordagem a partir de imagens de sensoriamento remoto e fotografias hemisféricas de dossel
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in height. Another large front came to appear in the region of the Limoeiro Stream, in Timóteo. At times the flames advanced to 20
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Lopes, Waldomiro de Paula; Silva, Alexandre Francisco da; Souza, Agostinho Lopes de; Meira Neto, João Augusto Alves (2002).
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installations that supply the furnaces of their industrial complexes. However, there were still military personnel from the
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the fatal victims, besides the sergeant, were employees of CAF, a subsidiary of Belgo-Mineira, and a forest ranger.
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Estrutura fitossocióloga de um trecho de vegetação arbórea no parque estadual do rio doce
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Diagnóstico do impacto do uso das trilhas do Parque Estadual do Rio Doce.
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Por que a gestão da região metropolitana do Vale do Aço não sai do papel?
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Diagnóstico do impacto do uso das trilhas do Parque Estadual do Rio Doce
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Forest fire that occurred in the Rio Doce Valley (Minas Gerais, Brazil).
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Vinhático Trail, which intercedes an area affected by the 1967 fire.
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The fire was brought under control on October 24 after about 30
959:(in Portuguese) (14139 ed.). October 29, 1967. p. 14. 635:(in Portuguese) (22869 ed.). September 1, 2006. p. 7. 286: 161: 48: 885:(in Portuguese) (14131 ed.). October 20, 1967. p. 1. 879:"Incêndio devasta as florestas de Minas e já matou 10 pessoas" 762:(in Portuguese) (22870 ed.). October 24, 1967. p. 5. 614:(in Portuguese) (22869 ed.). October 22, 1967. p. 7. 361:
Major Vicente Rodrigues, commander of the Rural Vigilance, to
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Sausen, Tania Maria; Lacruz, María Silvia Pardi (2015).
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Rio Doce State Park
Minas Gerais
Brazil
Coordinates
19°39′00″S 42°32′02″W / 19.65000°S 42.53389°W / -19.65000; -42.53389
Rio Doce State Park
wildfire
Rio Doce Valley
Minas Gerais
Brazil
Atlantic Forest
hectares
Dionísio
Marliéria
Timóteo
kilometers
firebreaks
Mariana
Israel Pinheiro
spontaneous combustion
Doce River
Timóteo
Ipatinga
Ministry of the Environment
Coronel Fabriciano
precipitation
wet season
meters
kilometers per hour
Usiminas

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