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Fuego

''Fuego'' ( for "") most commonly refers to , a prominent and highly active in south-central , approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles) southwest of , with an elevation of about 3,800 meters (12,500 feet). It has erupted frequently since at least 1531 CE, with ongoing Strombolian activity including explosions, ash emissions, pyroclastic flows, and lahars; the most deadly event was the 2018 eruption that killed nearly 200 people. As of November 2025, activity continues with frequent explosions and ash plumes, including a significant eruption in June 2025 that led to the evacuation of over 700 people. For other uses, see the sections below.

Geography

Volcanoes

Volcán de Fuego, also known as Chi Q'aq', is an active situated in on the borders of the Chimaltenango, , and Sacatepéquez departments. Rising to an elevation of 3,799 meters, it forms part of the Central Volcanic Arc, a chain of volcanoes resulting from the subduction of the Cocos Plate beneath the . The volcano is characterized by its steep, symmetrical cone and frequent Strombolian to Vulcanian eruptions, producing ash plumes, lava flows, pyroclastic flows, and lahars that pose significant hazards to surrounding communities. One of the most notable historical eruptions occurred in October 1974, marking the largest in the volcano's recorded history with a of 4. Beginning on with minor ash emissions, the activity escalated into four major explosive phases between and 18, generating pyroclastic flows that extended up to 10 kilometers from the summit and deposited over 0.2 cubic kilometers of across central . These flows devastated agricultural lands and vegetation around the crater, though fatalities were limited compared to later events due to the eruption's trajectory away from densely populated areas. In September 2012, Fuego underwent its sixth eruption of the year, prompting the evacuation of thousands from nearby villages. Lava flows advanced 600 meters down the Taniluyá (south-southwest) and Las Lajas (southeast) drainages, accompanied by plumes rising to 3 kilometers above the and incandescent blocks ejecting up to 1 kilometer high. The event caused minor infrastructure damage and affecting areas up to 30 kilometers away, but no deaths were reported due to timely warnings from Guatemala's Instituto Nacional de Sismología, Vulcanología, Meteorología e Hidrología (INSIVUMEH). The June 3, 2018, eruption stands as one of Fuego's deadliest modern events, with explosive activity generating pyroclastic flows and lahars that devastated villages such as San Miguel Los Lotes and El Rodeo. Beginning around noon local time, ash plumes reached 15 kilometers altitude, and hot flows of gas, ash, and rocks traveled over 11 kilometers, resulting in at least 190 confirmed fatalities, hundreds injured, affecting approximately 1.7 million people, and displacing over 12,000 due to the destruction of homes and infrastructure in affected villages. Lahars triggered by heavy rains in the following weeks further buried communities under mud and debris, leading to widespread evacuations and long-term displacement. Monitoring of is conducted primarily by INSIVUMEH, which operates seismic stations, webcams, and gas sensors to track activity in , issuing alerts through Guatemala's National Coordination for Disaster Reduction (CONRED). Since the event, enhanced surveillance has included satellite thermal monitoring via systems like MIROVA, aiding in the prediction of hazardous flows. As of November 2025, Fuego remains in a state of continuous unrest, with Strombolian explosions occurring 5-10 times per hour, ash plumes rising up to 4.6 kilometers, and recurrent lahars in drainages like the Ceniza, Las Lajas, and El Jute during rainy seasons. Recent activity includes a significant eruption on March 10, 2025, producing pyroclastic flows, and ongoing ash advisories as of November 11, 2025, necessitating periodic evacuations of over 700 residents in June 2025 alone.

Landforms and regions

is an located at the southern tip of , separated from the mainland by the and spanning latitudes 52° to 56° S and longitudes 63° to 73° W. The region covers approximately 65,000 km², with about one-third (20,898 km²) belonging to and the remainder to , making it a binational territory of significant geopolitical and cultural importance as the continent's southernmost landmass. The largest island, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, measures about 48,100 km² and extends roughly 289 km north-south, featuring diverse terrain from Andean mountains in the west to Patagonian steppes in the east. Discovered in 1520 by Portuguese explorer during his voyage, the was named "" (Land of Fire) after the numerous campfires lit by Yaghan and Selk'nam peoples, visible from his ships. Politically, the Argentine portion constitutes the Tierra del Fuego Province, with its capital at Ushuaia, encompassing the eastern sector of Isla Grande, Isla de los Estados, and islands in the Beagle Channel; this province is subdivided into departments such as Ushuaia (9,017 km²) and Río Grande (11,881 km²). In Chile, the area falls under Region XII (Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica), which includes the Tierra del Fuego Province (capital: Porvenir, 29,484.7 km²) covering the western two-thirds of Isla Grande and surrounding islands, divided by the 68° 40' W meridian and the Beagle and Moat channels. Key geographical features include the Beagle Channel, a vital navigational strait separating Isla Grande from smaller islands like Navarino and hosting rich marine ecosystems, and Cape Horn, the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago on Horn Island (Chilean territory), renowned for its treacherous storms and role as a historic sailing milestone. The region's subantarctic maritime climate is characterized by cool temperatures (averaging 10°C in the northeast and 5°C along the Andean cordillera), high westerly winds, and variable precipitation ranging from 280 mm annually in the north to over 2,000 mm in the west, supporting tundra-like vegetation and glaciers. Punta Fuego is a prominent and resort area on the Nasugbu coast in Province, , forming a flame-shaped that extends approximately 2.9 km into the West . Spanning 88 hectares, this coastal feature is one of three peninsulas along the Nasugbu shoreline, characterized by white-sand beaches, natural rock formations, coral reefs teeming with , and underwater caves that enhance its ecological and recreational value. The area's elevation reaches a maximum of about 49 m above , with gentler slopes descending to , creating a ideal for developments while preserving its coastal geography. Culturally, Punta Fuego holds importance as a premier seaside destination in the , drawing visitors for its pristine environment and proximity to (about 2 hours by road), underscoring its role in promoting sustainable coastal tourism.

Music

Albums

Fuego is a jazz album by American trumpeter Donald Byrd, released in 1960 on . Recorded on October 4, 1959, at Studio in , it features Byrd on trumpet, on , on , Doug Watkins on , and Lex Humphries on . The album includes the title track "Fuego" along with compositions such as "Bup a Loup" and "Funky Mama," showcasing Byrd's evolving style in the post-bebop era. Fuego is the seventh studio by the Puerto Rican Menudo, released in 1981 on the Padosa label. Produced for the market, it features upbeat tracks like the title song "Fuego" and "A Bailar," reflecting the group's energetic sound during their expansion into international audiences. The album contributed to Menudo's rising popularity in and beyond through its accessible pop arrangements. Fuego is the fourth studio album by y Los , released in 2004 on EMI Latin. Blending traditional with and elements, it includes tracks such as "Shhh!" and the title song "Fuego," which highlight the group's fusion of norteño rhythms and urban beats. The album debuted at No. 2 on the chart, underscoring its commercial impact in the scene. Fuego is the seventh studio by the Puerto Rican rock band La Secta AllStar, released on November 25, 2008, by . Characterized by with urban Latin influences, it features energetic tracks like "Siente el Fuego" and "No Puedes Parar," incorporating elements and collaborations that broadened the band's sound. The release earned acclaim, including winning a Premio Lo Nuestro for Rock Album of the Year. Fuego is the thirteenth studio album by the American , released on June 24, 2014, on their JEMP Records label. Produced by and recorded in , it blends rock with improvisational elements across tracks including the title song "Fuego" and "." The album debuted at No. 7 on the , marking a strong return for the band after a five-year studio hiatus.

Songs

Several songs titled "Fuego" ( for "") have been recorded by artists in , pop, rock, and genres, often incorporating Latin influences or themes of and . These tracks span from the mid-2000s to the present, with notable examples achieving success or cultural prominence through media tie-ins and international competitions. "Fuego" by Pitbull (2006) is a track blending rhythms, featured on his second studio album . Released on October 31, 2006, by , the reflects its appeal in Latin markets. "Fuego" by The Cheetah Girls (2007) is a bilingual pop song in English and Spanish, serving as the second single from their sophomore album TCG. Issued on September 15, 2007, by , it incorporates Latin party elements and peaked at number 27 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Fuego" by Viza (2014) is an single by the American band Viza, released independently on November 3, 2014, via Architects of Melody. The track features energetic instrumentation and evoking sensuality and movement, drawing from the band's fusion of and styles. "Fuego" by (2018) is a representing at the in , . Released on March 2, 2018, by Panik Records, it explores themes of and desire with upbeat rhythms and multilingual elements, finishing second in the grand final with 436 points. "Fuego" by featuring , Anitta, and (2019) is a track with multilingual lyrics in English, Spanish, and , included on DJ Snake's album . Released on October 10, 2019, by , it charted on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. More recent entries include "Fuego" by (2023), a track written for the Disney+ series 4Ever, released on October 6, 2023, by , highlighting youthful romance and energy in a context. Additionally, "Fuego" by (TNX) (2024) is a high-energy digital single, released on March 20, 2024, by , symbolizing passion and overcoming negativity as the group's first release in nearly two years.

Artists and media

Miguel Ángel Durán Jr., known professionally as Fuego, is a Dominican-American singer and songwriter born on September 24, 1981, in , to Dominican parents. Raised in a musical household influenced by his father's instrumental recordings of merengue and bachata, Fuego founded the independent label Fireboy Music to promote his career and support emerging Latin artists. He gained prominence in the early 2010s for blending traditional Dominican rhythms like merengue and bachata with and elements, pioneering aspects of . Fuego's debut studio album, La Música del Futuro, released in 2010, marked his breakthrough, peaking at No. 36 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and earning a nomination for Best Contemporary Tropical Album at the 2011 Premios Lo Nuestro. His style, characterized by energetic fusions and viral hits like a Spanish-language cover of Drake's "Hotline Bling," helped bridge urban Latin sounds with mainstream appeal. In 2025, Fuego released Ghost, a collaborative album with producer OldPurp featuring 11 tracks of rhythmic Latin urban music, continuing his evolution in the genre. Fuego also refers to a former XM channel dedicated to and Hispanic rhythmic music, launched on , , as a rebranding of the earlier outlet Alegría. The channel, available on XM 90 and 870, aired a mix of urban hits, including tracks from artists like and , emphasizing high-energy playlists to capture the growing popularity of the genre in the mid-2000s. It was discontinued in late 2007 and fully removed by July 2008 following the XM-Sirius merger, with its format later evolving into Sirius XM's Flow Nación on channel 506.

Film and television

Films

Fuego is a 1969 Argentine sexploitation drama written, produced, and directed by , starring his frequent collaborator in the lead role as , a woman grappling with insatiable sexual desires. The film explores themes of passion, repression, and societal hypocrisy through Laura's tumultuous relationships, including an affair with a wealthy man that leads to and abandonment, culminating in arson and tragedy. It was released amid significant controversy, becoming the first Argentine film banned under the of due to its explicit content and perceived moral corruption, prompting Bó and Sarli to premiere it internationally in . In 2007, Damian Chapa directed and starred in Fuego, an American action thriller that also features David Carradine as the antagonist Lobo. The plot follows ex-convict Fuego, a former Mexican special forces agent, who is recruited to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the American ambassador to Spain from Basque separatists, blending elements of revenge and high-stakes crime. Produced on a modest budget outside the Hollywood system, the film emphasizes Chapa's vision of a "Latin James Bond" archetype, though it received mixed reviews for its execution and pacing. Fuego, a 2014 directed by Marías, stars as Carlos Martínez, alongside and Leyre Berrocal. The story centers on Carlos's quest for vengeance after a 2001 terrorist bomb attack—attributed to separatists—kills his wife and leaves his young daughter legless, uncovering family secrets and involving acts of in his pursuit of the perpetrators over a decade later. The film premiered at the 52nd Gijón International on November 22, 2014, where it was praised for its tense narrative and Coronado's intense performance.

Television

Fuego en la sangre is a Mexican produced by that premiered on , 2008, and ran for 203 episodes until November 2, 2008, on Canal de las Estrellas. The series, executive produced by Salvador Mejía, is a remake of the Colombian telenovela and centers on three impoverished brothers—Juan José (), Óscar (Jorge Salinas), and () Reyes—who vow revenge against wealthy landowner Bernardo Elizondo () for the death of their sister Libia, only to fall in love with his daughters: Sofía (), Jimena (), and (). Blending themes of vengeance, romance, and family secrets in a rural Mexican setting, the production aired internationally across , the on , and later became available on streaming platforms like and . Another notable entry is , a telenovela also produced by , which aired from February 8 to June 4, 2021, on for 85 episodes. Created and produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo, the series explores a wealthy family's olive oil business empire amid betrayal, forbidden romance, and illicit activities like . Key characters include Alexa Gamba (Mariana Torres), a young woman entangled in a loveless marriage who sparks a passionate with firefighter (Carlos Ferro), while matriarch (Claudia ) navigates power struggles with her brother Dante (José María de Tavira). The drama, emphasizing intense emotional conflicts and social class tensions, was broadcast in Mexico and exported to various international markets through Televisa's networks.

Other uses

Technology and science

The FUEGO (Fire Urgency Estimator in ) project is an experimental satellite-based system developed by researchers at the , Berkeley's Space Sciences Laboratory to enable early detection of wildfires through imaging from geosynchronous orbit. Initiated in the early , it aims to provide continuous monitoring of fire-prone regions, such as the , by identifying heat signatures from small ignitions as early as possible to facilitate rapid response and reduce fire spread. The system leverages a dedicated small equipped with modern detectors capable of scanning large areas every minute or less, detecting fires as small as 12 square meters emitting 1 megawatt of heat. FUEGO's core technology involves multi-spectral infrared sensors that capture sequential images of the Earth's surface, employing techniques to isolate anomalies against . Algorithms process these images in real-time, applying thresholds such as a 10-sigma deviation above levels for initial hotspot detection, followed by filters like Laplacian analysis and temporal trend comparisons to minimize false positives from sun glints or industrial sources. This approach achieves high signal-to-noise ratios, even at midday, enabling the system to distinguish early-stage wildfires from environmental clutter. Development has included collaboration with , building on prior satellite fire detection efforts like those from the GOES-8 and missions. Testing of FUEGO's algorithms occurred using data from existing Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), particularly GOES-14 and GOES-15, to validate sensitivity and rates. Analysis of GOES-15 imagery demonstrated that shorter imaging intervals, such as 1-minute gaps during super rapid scan operations, significantly improved detection accuracy for small fires while reducing errors compared to standard 15-minute cycles. These tests confirmed the feasibility of geosynchronous fire spotting, with prototypes achieving detection of hotspots visible from space. A related U.S. outlines the system's dithering imaging method for enhanced signal-to-noise in geosynchronous observations. Post-2013 advancements include a 2021 grant of $1.5 million from the to refine the mission concept and partner with industry for instrument development. The project advanced through initial stages of the XPRIZE competition, where Team FUEGO—comprising UC Berkeley and partners like EarthDaily Analytics—qualified for the space-based detection track, focusing on sub-0.5 megawatt with low-latency data delivery. However, the team did not advance to the finalist round announced in May 2025. Semifinal and final field tests for advancing teams are scheduled for 2025-2026. As of November 2025, FUEGO remains in the experimental phase, with the ground-based FUEGO integrating camera data for real-time tracking to support incident commanders, and no core platform operational. Recent integrations with AI-driven processing from team partners enhance image analysis for intelligence. No direct successors have been launched, but FUEGO's framework influences ongoing efforts in urgency estimation.

Transportation and vehicles

The Renault Fuego is a compact sport hatchback produced by the French automaker Renault from 1980 to 1986, succeeding the Renault 15 and 17 coupés. Marketed as a stylish and performance-oriented vehicle, it featured a distinctive three-box design with a fastback roofline and pop-up headlights, emphasizing aerodynamic efficiency with a drag coefficient of 0.318, which was advanced for its era. The Fuego was powered by a range of inline-four engines, including naturally aspirated 1.4-liter (68 ) and 1.6-liter (90 ) options, as well as turbocharged variants for enhanced performance. The top turbocharged 1.6-liter engine delivered up to 132 horsepower, enabling a top speed of around 124 mph and acceleration from in approximately 8.5 seconds. Transmission choices included five-speed manuals and three-speed automatics, with across all models. Sales spanned Europe, North America (imported and rebadged by as the AMC Renault Fuego), and parts of , where production continued in until 1992 under license. Notable variants included rally-prepared models like the Fuego Turbo in Group 2 competitions, which achieved successes in events such as the . Overall production totaled 265,367 units, with the majority built in at the Billancourt plant. No production vehicles named Fuego have been introduced by major manufacturers since the original model's discontinuation, though fan-inspired concepts for electric or hybrid revivals have appeared in discussions as of 2025.

Sports and people

Fuego is the ring name of a Mexican luchador enmascarado, born on December 11, 1981, in San Andrés Zautla, , . He debuted in (CMLL) in 2004 under the name before adopting the Fuego moniker in late 2009, reflecting a fiery, energetic . Known for his high-flying style, Fuego has built a career emphasizing aerial maneuvers and quick-paced matches within CMLL's roster. Throughout his tenure with CMLL, Fuego has achieved notable success in tag team competition, particularly partnering with Stuka Jr. to capture the CMLL Arena Coliseo Championship, which they held for a record four and a half years starting in 2014. He has also competed in high-stakes stipulation matches, including several mask versus mask encounters that highlight the dramatic traditions of . Fuego remains an active competitor in CMLL as of 2025, contributing to the promotion's undercard and occasional international appearances. Javi Fuego, born Javier Fuego Martínez on January 4, 1984, in Pola de Siero, Spain, is a retired professional footballer who specialized as a . Over a 17-year career spanning multiple clubs, he amassed over 300 top-flight appearances, including stints with (2013–2016), (2016–2018), and (2018–2019), where he was valued for his tactical discipline and passing accuracy. Fuego concluded his playing days with Sporting Gijón in Spain's , retiring in 2021 after contributing to the team's promotion push. In , Victor Gonzalez, competing under the ring name "Del Fuego," is an flyweight fighter with a professional record of 5 wins and 6 losses as of 2025. Active primarily on the regional circuit, Gonzalez has faced opponents in promotions like LFA and has been noted for his aggressive striking style in bouts during the early .

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