Mozambique has been grappling with a significant environmental challenge as the country witnesses a rise in wildfire incidents, including a recent alert in Sofala Province on August 20, 2026. Over the years, Mozambique has experienced a 10.21% decline in tree cover, with a net loss of approximately 4.31 million hectares. The primary drivers of this decline include shifting agriculture, forestry, wildfires, and urbanization. Wildfires alone have contributed to a notable portion of tree cover loss, highlighting the urgent need for effective management strategies. The latest incident in Sofala Province underscores the ongoing environmental pressures facing Mozambique. As the nation continues to navigate these challenges, the focus remains on sustainable practices to mitigate further environmental degradation.