💨 Abstract
A wildfire engulfed Quito, Ecuador's capital, on Tuesday, filling the city with smoke and threatening homes. The blaze, which started in the Guapulo neighborhood, was controlled by deployed armed forces, but residential areas and forested areas were affected. Some residents worked to put out flames, expressing despair. The firefighting force remained fully deployed to battle the fire throughout the night.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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