The Asian Age

Amazon fires: Brazil sends Army to help tackle blazes

Global outcry over blazes sparks protests and threatens huge trade deal

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Porto Velho (Brazil), Aug 24: President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday authorised the deployment of Brazil’’s armed forces to help combat fires raging in the Amazon rainforest, as a growing global outcry over the blazes sparks protests and threatens a huge trade deal.

Plumes of thick smoke rose into the sky above dense forest in the northweste­rn state of Rondonia, where bright orange flames from various fires were visible for kilometers , an AFP photograph­er reported.

“It’s not normal and it's like this because of the smoke from the fires,” said a hotel employee in the state capital Porto Velho, which was covered by a layer of smoke as fires burned near the city.

The fires in the world's largest rainforest have sparked street protests around the planet and ignited a war of words between Bolsonaro and his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron, who has described the wildfires as an “internatio­nal crisis” and vowed to block a trade agreement between the European Union and South American countries.

The latest official figures show 76,720 forest fires were recorded in Brazil so far this year -- the highest number for any year since 2013 -- which experts blame on accelerati­ng deforestat­ion as land is cleared during the months-long dry season to make way for crops or grazing.

More than half are in the Amazon.

Around 700 new fires were ignited between Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), fuelling air contaminat­ion in cities including Sao Paulo, where thick smog turned day into night on Monday.

After a late-night crisis meeting with members of his cabinet, Bolsonaro on Friday issued a decree permitting the deployment of armed forces to help extinguish fires and crack down on criminal activities in the region.

Bolsonaro's decision

came as demonstrat­ions are held around the world over the fires in the Amazon forest, a region considered the “lungs of the planet” and seen as crucial to keeping climate change in check.

Protests are planned in Brazil's major cities later Friday, as European leaders express growing concern over the destructio­n.

In an escalating public row over the blazes, Macron on Friday accused Bolsonaro of lying to him on Brazil's stance on climate change.

France will now block a trade deal between the European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur, which includes Brazil, a French presidenti­al official said.

Macron had tweeted Thursday that the fires burning in the Amazon amount to an internatio­nal crisis and should be discussed as a top priority when the G7 countries meet this weekend in France. —AFP

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Activists demonstrat­e during a protest against Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro over the fires in the Amazon rainforest in front of Brazil’s Embassy in Santiago on Saturday. — AFP

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