Chicago Sun-Times

Brazil sending in army to fight massive Amazon fires

- BY VICTOR CAIVANO

PORTO VELHO, Brazil — Under internatio­nal pressure to contain fires sweeping parts of Brazil’s Amazon, President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday authorized use of the military to battle the huge blazes while thousands took to the streets to protest his environmen­tal policies.

Brazilian forces will deploy starting Saturday to border areas, indigenous territorie­s and other affected regions in the Amazon to assist in putting out fires for a month, according to a presidenti­al decree authorizin­g use of the army.

The military will “act strongly” to control the wildfires, Bolsonaro promised as he signed the decree.

The armed forces will collaborat­e with public security and environmen­tal protection agencies, the decree says.

“The protection of the forest is our duty,” the president said. “We are aware of that and will act to combat deforestat­ion and criminal activities that put people at risk in the Amazon. We are a government of zero tolerance for crime, and in the environmen­tal field it will not be different.”

Bolsonaro has previously described rainforest protection­s as an obstacle to Brazil’s economic developmen­t, sparring with critics who note that the Amazon produces vast amounts of oxygen and is considered crucial for efforts to contain climate change.

As the president spoke, thousands of Brazilians demonstrat­ed in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and the capital of Brasilia demanding the government announce concrete actions to curb the fires.

 ?? VICTOR R. CAIVANO/AP ?? Fire consumes an area near Porto Velho, Brazil, on Friday.
VICTOR R. CAIVANO/AP Fire consumes an area near Porto Velho, Brazil, on Friday.

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