Indonesia wildfires damage nearly 95,000 hectares of land in July alone, minister says


A drone view shows smoke rising from a wildfire burning in Tanjung Taruna village, Pulang Pisau, Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia, August 13, 2026. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

JAKARTA, Aug ⁠18 (Reuters) - Wildfires burned nearly 95,000 hectares of land in Indonesia ⁠in July, almost doubling the damage done in the ‌previous six months as the El Niño weather pattern intensified, data provided by the forestry minister showed on Tuesday.

Here are some details:

• Forestry ministry data showed that ​202,004 hectares (499,162 acres) of land had been ⁠hit by wildfire from January ⁠to July, surging from 107,465 hectares burned from January to June.

• ⁠Minister ‌Raja Juli Antoni told a parliamentary hearing that by mid-August, the intensity of the El Niño index had already ⁠surpassed 2015, the last time a strong El ​Niño hit.

• However ‌the land area affected by wildfire was smaller compared to ⁠the same period ​of 2015, when 600,000 hectares were damaged.

• The size of the affected areas "has already exceeded the levels seen in 2019 and 2023, but ⁠given that the current El Niño conditions ​are similar to those in 2015, it remains below the 2015 level. This is what we are working hard to address," he told ⁠a parliamentary hearing.

• The minister said weather modification operations have been carried out in fire-prone provinces over the February to July period.

• Indonesia's weather agency expects El Niño to last into early 2027,with ​the critical period for forest and land ⁠fires expected to peak from August to September.

• Authorities will reopen Bromo ​National Park after containing wildfires in the ‌popular tourist destination on Indonesia's Java ​island. More than 1,100 hectares of land in the park were affected.

(Reporting by Bernadette Christina; Editing by David Stanway)

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