Overview
- Authorities report the blaze began when a roadside vehicle fire on the Ruta de las Altas Cumbres ignited dry pastures and spread into the national park.
- Roughly 130 visitors were evacuated without injuries, and about 14 to 15 parked cars were destroyed by the flames.
- Two active flanks of nearly 4 kilometers each remain, with five water-bomber aircraft supporting provincial, national and volunteer firefighting crews.
- Preliminary estimates suggest about 800 hectares have burned, the park is closed until further notice and officials cite damage to trails and infrastructure.
- On October 11, teams prioritized stopping the fire from cutting Route 34 as shifting winds persisted under a provincewide extreme fire-risk alert.