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Trump’s forest remarks ‘rake news’ for Finland

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HELSINKI: Social media in Finland was ablaze with bemused comments on Monday after US President Donald Trump claimed the forest-covered nation prevents wildfires by raking its forest floors.

Speaking to reporters during the weekend while in California to see the impact of devastatin­g forest fires, the US president again blamed forest management, but said Finland had the answer.

Trump cited the Finnish president as telling him Finns “spend a lot of time on raking and cleaning and doing things (in the forest), and they don’t have any problem”.

However the Nordic country’s president, Sauli Niinisto, told the Ilta- Sanomat newspaper on Sunday that he had no recollecti­on of raking being mentioned when the pair met in Paris a week ago.

“I told him that Finland is a country covered in forests, but we also have a good warning system and network,” the president said.

Finnish social media users were quick to pile in, describing Trump’s comments as “rake news” and posting pictures of themselves brandishin­g the garden implement.

By late Sunday, raking-related terms were among the most popular Twitter hashtags and Google searches in the Nordic nation which is 72 percent covered by forests, predominan­tly of pine, birch and fir.

Meanwhile Yrjo Niskanen, head of emergency preparedne­ss at Finland’s national forest centre, said the US president may have been referring to the practice of removing branches and loose material left in the forest after logging. — AFP

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