Fires in Córdoba: what resources did the national government send to fight the fire?

Fires in Córdoba: what resources did the national government send to fight the fire?

September 25, 2024 – 12:40

According to sources from the Presidency, Javier Milei will arrive in the province in a delegation also made up of the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos.

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While the fight continues, fires in the province of Cordoba, Today’s day will be important since the president Javier Milei will travel to the province to monitor the emergency operation.

According to sources from the Presidency, the head of State will go in a delegation also made up of the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei, and the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos.

In this context, it was learned what elements the police sent. Nation to Cordova to fight the fire that has been raging for several days.

Fires: what elements did the Nation send to Córdoba

He National Government, through the National Fire Management Service (SNMF) and the National Parks Administrationdeployed resources to areas affected by forest fires in Cordova. In response to a request from the province, 62 additional personnel were sent, bringing the total number of personnel in the region to 119.

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The fires in Córdoba are relentless.

The fires in Córdoba are relentless.

Items submitted include:

  • For the Jam – Salsacate – Chancaní: 32 SNMF fighters, 17 from National Parks, 7 4×4 trucks, 2 fire trucks, 1 water-dropping plane.
  • For Capilla del Monte: 62 combatants (including brigade members from several provinces), 3 aircraft (1 airplane and 1 helicopter), 2 pickup trucks.
  • For Villa Berna: 22 fighters, 3 aircraft, 7 4×4 trucks.

In addition, support was provided in other provinces such as Salta and San LuisThe SNMF also provides daily information for planning firefighting tasks in several provinces.

Fires in Córdoba: what is the current situation?

The government of Cordova released the latest update of the fires that are ravaging the province and, although they reported that “the active outbreaks continue but with less activity”, they are still “not contained or controlled.”

“Firefighters have made progress in fighting the fire and are continuing to work on some unstable perimeters. At the moment, the fire is neither contained nor controlled,” said the statement released on Tuesday evening.

In this sense, they indicated that the fire focus of Villa Berna presents less activity and continues the hand-to-hand combat, while in Chapel of the Mountfrom the west side towards San Marcos Mountainsvolunteer firefighters are working.

On the other hand, in The Farm Fire activity decreased and the fire of Chancani remains active, so the work of the firefighters continued.

Source: Ambito

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