Video: Auyantepui burns for days before Inbarx's helpless gaze

Vegetation burns in Ayandepu. Photo: François Montaland

Vegetation in Ayandepuy, one of the iconic plateaus in the Canaima National Park in southern Venezuela, has been engulfed in flames since last Monday, starting an indiscriminate burning incident.

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As Emiliana Duarte warned on social networks, “The Aouanebui fire that has been burning since Monday the 11th continues. It reaches Debui's wall through Kawak Valley and now stretches towards Uruyen Valley.

According to the complainant, “a small group of Inbarques and members of the Kamaratha community tried to control the fire with individual tanks and cattle, without success.”

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Inparques has precisely appointed Rosínez Chávez as its president, who must respond to the fire on the symbolic hill.

The extent of the affected area is not yet confirmed.

Auyantepui, known by the Pemon as “Devil's Mountain”, is 2,535 meters high and is located 32 kilometers south of Angel Falls.

Video: François Montaland

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