15 dead, thousands hectares scorched as wildfires sweep Peru
UNB
Publish: 17 Sep 2024, 01:38 PM
LIMA,
Sep 17 (AP/UNB) - Wildfires in Peru have left at least 15 dead and more than
3,000 hectares (11.58 square miles) of cultivated land and natural areas
scorched, authorities said Monday.
Prime Minister Gustavo
Adrianzen told reporters that the fires were started by human activity and that
22 of the 24 regions that make up the country have active outbreaks. He added
that clouds, smoke and winds were hampering the operations of the aircraft available
to fight the fires.
A Civil Defense report
seen by The Associated Press indicates that since July at least 15 people have
died and another 98 have been injured due to the fires. Of the fatalities, 10
died in the last two weeks and more than 1,800 people have been affected. The
livestock sector was reported to have lost 334 animals.
Peru's National Forest
and Wildlife Service, SERFOR, indicated that the effects of climate change
intensify the conditions that facilitate the spread of fire.
"Extremely strong
winds and prolonged droughts dry out vegetation, turning it into highly
flammable fuel," said Romina Liza, a specialist in monitoring and
management of forest Fires at SERFOR. "This allows the fire to spread
rapidly."
Some of the most complicated
fires are in the Amazon region, which borders Ecuador, the head of civil
defense, Juan Urcariegui, told a local television station.
End/UNB/AP/MB