 Bolivian firefighters saved a sugar mill from flames Thursday in the Bolivian Amazon, north of the country.Bolivia's civil defense authorities reported that over 100 firefighters worked on the extinguishing around the sugar mill due to the flames advancing on nearby San Buena Ventura town, several families, including the mayor's residence, were evacuated .On Friday, the fire continued to consume the sugar cane fields, expelling dense smoke that has covered the sky in the Region 240. Fires north of La Paz for weeks, forest fires have been raging for more than a month in the Bolivian Amazon, where three indigenous communities have had to be evacuated, according to the state-run Bolivian Forestry Authority, more than 2.5 million hectares have burned so far this year.An online map by the Environmental Organization Greenpeace on Friday showed Bolivia as the place with the most hotspots in South America, with 1,479 in total compared to 1,170 in the Brazilian Amazon. According to the report of the Ministry of the Environment and Water on November 14, it was recorded that from January to November of this year, if the record of hectares affected to 2,950,000, 95 hectares, why more fires? That is to say, we are killing our fauna, our wildflowers in these areas with high