The Phnom Penh Post

Fire ‘destroyed 1.7M hectares of Bolivia’

-

WILDFIRES raging in Bolivia’s forests and grasslands since May have destroyed 1.7 million hectares, officials said on Wednesday, amid an $11 million effort by the government to contain them.

Environmen­talists blame laws enacted under Bolivian President Evo Morales, who has encouraged the burning of forest and pasture land to expand agricultur­al production, while the government attributes the blazes to dry weather and winds.

“Of the fires that have occurred, 41 per cent are in protected areas and 30 per cent is i n forest s,” Ci nt hia Asi n, envi ron menta l minister for t he ea ster n region of Santa Cruz told t he press.

Santa Cruz is the hardest hit of Bolivia’s department­s since the fires began in May and intensifie­d in late August.

Much to environmen­talists’ chagrin, Bolivia’s government recently authorized farmers to burn 20ha instead of the usual 5ha – which is believed to have contribute­d to thousands of wildfires.

Asin said that over the first days of September, 751 new fires blazed, mostly in forested areas, leading Santa Cruz officials to believe that humans had started the conflagrat­ions to clear farmland.

Separately, the Bolivian government reported that it was continuing its land and air efforts to extinguish the fires.

Foreign Minister Diego Pary said that the executive branch had spent $11 million fighting the fires and had an additional $2 million at its disposal from internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

A SuperTanke­r Boeing 747 capable of carrying 75,000 litres, helicopter­s and some 4,000 firefighte­rs, police and military personnel were all working to extinguish the flames.

Morales announced earlier Wednesday that he was expecting the arrival of three 16,000-liter capacity helicopter­s as well as a Russian plane with a 50,000-liter capacity.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia