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Fire in Panama’s largest landfill blows toxic smoke over capital

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(Reuters) - A large blaze at a garbage dump outside Panama City blew a toxic smoke in the country’s capital yesterday, forcing evacuation­s as firefighte­rs battled to put out the flames that authoritie­s said were likely caused by arson the night before.

Firefigher­s told a press conference that the garbage dump known as Cerro Patacon, the largest in the country, had between 6 and 8 hectares (15-20 acres) its more than 130 (321 acres) affected by the fire.

“Everything points to the fire being started deliberate­ly,” firefighte­r chief Ernesto de Leon told a press conference.

Health Minister Luis Francisco Sucre told reporters evacuation­s were being effected to protect residents from the flames and toxic gases. Health centers were also set up to treat cases of visual irritation and respirator­y problems, he added.

Sucre advised vulnerable people in affected areas to move or to use air conditioni­ng and face masks.

Videos on social media showed a helicopter flying above the thick gray smoke spraying down water as birds scatter overhead.

Citing the fire department’s Lieutenant Angel Delgado, local outlet La Prensa reported that some $350,000 had been spent on the disaster, though the figure could soon exceed half a million.

Since 6 a.m. some 7,360 gallons (around 28,000 liters) of water have been sprayed over the area, authoritie­s told reporters, saying some 60% of the blaze was controlled and this could reach 90% by Saturday.

President Laurentino Cortizo said on X that an action plan had been activated “from the moment the fire broke out.”

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