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The article clarifies that rehabilitating burned forests requires, according to the Director of Protection at the General Administration of Forests, a period of no less than one year to allow the soil to recover naturally before starting to replant trees and vegetation. He pointed out that direct assessments of the extent of damage involve identifying areas that can regenerate naturally and those that need technical intervention, along with the necessity of clearing the burned areas and removing charred trees. Field visits also revealed that more than 90 forest fires have caused direct environmental losses, such as the burning of forested areas and the destruction of wildlife habitats, with ongoing environmental damage assessments. The expectations indicate that the rehabilitation process will take at least a year to restore the natural balance, and an urgent technical plan should be put in place to rebuild the affected forests.
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