Crews
battle dozens of wildfires across West
Across
the West, dozens of fires fueled by searing heat, dry weather and
strong winds have added up to misery for weary residents who already
are fed up with one of the region's worst fire seasons in decades.
15
August, 2012
On
Wednesday, hundreds of residents of two small Idaho towns were
packing their belongings and clearing out of the way of a massive
wildfire burning in a gulch a few miles away and expected to hit town
later this week.
Wildfires
also tormented homeowners in Washington, Oregon and California, as
arid conditions kept fire crews busier than usual across the region.
Jennifer
Smith of the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, said
not only are more wildfires occurring in the West this year than
last, but the nation's fires have gotten bigger.
As
of Wednesday, 42,933 wildfires had been reported in the U.S. this
season, burning 6.4 million acres. The 10-year average for this
period is 52,535 fires but covering only 5 million acres, she said.
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Spain
fights raging wildfires, firefighting budgets cut
Spain is facing its worst
wildfires in a decade, after more than three times as much forest has
burned so far this year than in the whole of 2011, while firefighting
budgets have been slashed by up to a half as part of the drive to cut
public spending.
15
August, 2012
With
the weather in Spain dryer and hotter than last year, it was not
immediately clear whether the increase in wildfires this year was
directly related to the cuts to firefighting budgets. But
firefighters themselves were sure the two were linked and called for
more investment in essential equipment and better compensation for
the risks they face.
"There
were firefighters who could not get involved with the job of fighting
the fires because they didn't even have gloves or boots," the
newspaper quoted Antonio del Rio, of the Catalan firefighters' branch
of the UGT trade union, as saying.
Others
complained of a shortage of breathing apparatus.
Spain
has unveiled a swathe of austerity measures to cut some 65 billion
euros from its deficit in two years in an effort to avoid a
full-scale sovereign bailout, but those cut-backs inevitably have
consequences for public services.
More
than 132 hectares of forest have burned this year, compared with just
under 40 hectares in 2011, El Pais said on Wednesday citing Ministry
of the Environment figures.
The
ministry in March allocated 19 million euros for fighting fires in
national parks between 2012 and 2016, but by June had cut that by
nearly 4 million euros, some 20 percent, the newspaper said.
National
parks have been among the areas hardest hit by the raging fires that
have driven hundreds from their homes.
The
ministry said it was the responsibility of Spain's 17 autonomous
regions to set their own firefighting budgets, but it would take
responsibility for fires burning in national parks until regional
authorities step in.
Catalonia,
Valencia and the Canary Islands, the three regions that have been
most affected by the fires that started over the last week, are among
the most indebted in Spain and have been effectively shut off from
the capital markets after having missed fiscal deficit targets last
year.
In
late July, Catalonia said it was studying an 18 billion-euro bailout
from the central government, but had yet to request aid, while
Valencia is expected to ask for 3.5 billion in aid and the Canaries
has so far rejected the need for a lifeline, even though it has twice
as much debt falling due in the second half of this year than in the
first.
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