The arrival of the rain brought relief to the residents of El Bolsón, who celebrated excited in the midst of forest fires. However, the threat of the wind is maintained and could rekindle fire spotlights in the affected area.
The neighbors of El Bolsón They celebrated with shouts and cries the arrival of the rain This Sunday in the middle of the Forest fire It affects the region. More than 4,000 hectares were razed by fire, causing a critical situation for the communities of El Bolsón, Lake Puelo and Epuyén. In social networks, several inhabitants shared videos where they are seen celebrating the rain that brought momentary relief to the serious situation they are going through.
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“He started to rain and the neighbors celebrating. THANK YOU LORD”An excited neighbor said, while other people’s shouts were heard in the background. Despite being good news, concern persists because climatic conditions could get worse again.


Concern for winds and fire reactivation
The prognosis of National Meteorological Service warns that during Monday they will register wind bursts of up to 90 kilometers per hourwhat could rekindle fire spotlights. The combination of intense wind and dry vegetation increases the risk of fire spread, which generates Great uncertainty between the inhabitants and the emergency teams.
In Barilochethe flames advance without control in the area of The Barrio del Barrio Lerawhere the situation becomes increasingly critical. Dry vegetation and strong wind hinder the tasks of Volunteer Firefighters and the Splif. Multiple endowments were deployed to Create firewalls and protect the closest homesHowever, the geographical disposition of the land and adverse climatic conditions complicate the work of the brigades.
The authorities continue in Maximum alertmonitoring the evolution of fire and weather conditions to coordinate containment actions. The concern of the neighbors is latent, since they fear that the fire will continue to advance and affect inhabited areas.
Source: Ambito