Manawatu Standard

Bolsonaro calls for fire investigat­ion

Brazil

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Leaders of the Group of Seven nations said yesterday they are preparing to help Brazil battle fires burning across the Amazon region and repair the damage as tens of thousands of soldiers got ready to join the fight against blazes that have caused global alarm.

French President Emmanuel Macron said the summit leaders were nearing an agreement on how to support Brazil and said the agreement would involve both technical and financial mechanisms ‘‘so that we can help them in the most effective way possible.’’

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her country and others will talk with Brazil about reforestat­ion in the Amazon once fires there have been extinguish­ed.

‘‘Of course (this is) Brazilian territory, but we have a question here of the rainforest­s that is really a global question,’’ she said. ‘‘The lung of our whole Earth is affected, and so we must find common solutions.’’

Pope Francis also added his voice to the chorus of concern over the fires in Brazil, which borders his homeland of Argentina, and urged people to pray so that ‘‘they are controlled as quickly as possible.’’

He told a crowd in St Peter’s Square that ‘‘we’re all worried’’ about the Amazon fires.

He warned that that green ‘‘lung of forest is vital for our planet.’’

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tweeted that he had talked by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Israel would send a specialise­d plane to help in the firefighti­ng operation.

Brazil’s federal police agency announced yesterday it would investigat­e reports that farmers in the state of Para, one of those most affected by the blazes, had called for ‘‘a day of fire’’ to ignite fires on August 10.

Local news media said the group organised over Whatsapp to show support for Bolsonaro’s efforts to loosen environmen­tal regulation­s.

Justice Minister Sergio Moro, who oversees the police, said on Twitter that Bolsonaro ‘‘asked for a rigorous investigat­ion’’ and said ‘‘the criminal fires will be severely punished.’’ –AP

 ?? AP ?? Charred trees stand after a forest fire in the Vila Nova Samuel region, along the road to the Jacunda National Forest near the city of Porto Velho, Rondonia state, part of Brazil’s Amazon.
AP Charred trees stand after a forest fire in the Vila Nova Samuel region, along the road to the Jacunda National Forest near the city of Porto Velho, Rondonia state, part of Brazil’s Amazon.

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