The Ecological Reserve of the south waterfront It was on Saturday the scene of a new fireand for the moment the specialists doubt if it is a “new source”, or derives from the flames detected the last wednesday. The truth is that, for whatever reason, this is the second incident in that natural area in just 4 days.
“It is that although the fire last Wednesday was controlled, it still had not been officially declared extinct”They explained from the Secretary of Environment of the City.
Crews of Firefighters and the Federal Police worked tonight in the place to surround the flames, the most affected area being the called Camino de los Alders.
“Today at 5:14 p.m. two sources of fire were reactivated in the Reserve”informed the CABA Secretary of the Environment, noting that several teams attended to prevent the advance of the flames towards areas of the park, which are home to some 300 species of mammals and another 2,000 of birds and fish.
“Currently we have nine fire departments are working to control them,” they added.
Regarding the possible causes of the flames, it was clarified that although the fire on Wednesday had been “controlled”, but since it had not been declared extinguished, some of its ramifications could have caused the outbreaks this Saturday.
“This means that the firefighters continued to carry out tasks – called “ash guard” – to prevent new sources from reacting“.
As possible, the Ecological Reserve liquidation closed until tasks are completed of the Firefighters personnel, and this time it is verified that the issue has been properly controlled.
“We thank again the tireless work of the Reserve personnel, City Firefighters and Police, Volunteer Firefighters, Forest Fire Brigade, SAME, PFA and Civil Defense,” they tweeted on the account of the CABA Environment Secretariat.
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