An unexpected fire.

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Despite the fact that we are in the winter season here in Mexico it has started to get hot, yesterday I realized it when I left the city and noticed a fire that consumed much of the undergrowth present, we had gone to visit a person that my brother in law needed to see, and since he is an older person and does not have a cell phone we had to go in person.

And as usual the camera went with me, and although I had said I wouldn't take any more pictures until I finished editing the photos I have pending I couldn't resist, plus a couple of days ago I gave my camera a cleaning service and cleaned the sensor, so it was a good test to take these pictures.

The truth is that with the sun, plus the wind and the lack of water since there is no piped water in the area, all the water these people have is obtained from old wells, I realized from the beginning that they could not stop the fire, they fought for some time until they saw that their homes were out of danger, only then they allowed nature to keep moving.


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oh wow that's wild! Glad the homes and people ended up protected and not too bad of damage was done. Well wishes!

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That's right, they managed to save their homes.

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Apparently sometimes fires are set off on purpose to consolidate the crops.

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That is true, but this fire was apparently spontaneous because it was not on the farmland but on the side of the houses, the good thing is that it didn't become a major fire.

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