Despite the storm chain that for weeks are leaving intense rains in much of Spain, the fires continue to affect the Cantabrian and Asturias counts early on Thursday twelve forest fires Assets in eleven municipalities, as reported by the Emergency Service of the Principality of Asturias (SEPA).
These are fires in Cangas de Onís, Cangas del Narcea, Lena, Llanes, Morcín, Piloña, Peñamellera Alta, Ribadedeva, Yernes and Tameza, Tineo and Valdés.
SEPA Firefighters continue working on the fireworks located in the Sierra del Valledor, In Cangas del Narceawhere two crews of forestry companies and staff of the natural environment of the Principality are also mobilized. They also work in the fire declared in the town of Mones, in Valdés, together with a forest company. Similarly, an endowment of the Tineo Park has been mobilized for another focus located in the Busttellán area in the Tineten council itself.
Asturias activated the emergency phase on ‘Situation 0’ of the Forest Fire Plan (Infopa) on Wednesday due to the weather conditions provided in the next few hours, with winds of South Component and gusts up to 110 kilometers per hour in the Cantabrian mountain range and Picos de Europa.
Cantabria, meanwhile, has dawned this Thursday with eight active forest fires After the situation was complicated this last night due to the strong wind. The Regional Government has reported that active foci are located in the municipalities of Ruesga, San Roque de Riomiera, Liérganes, Selaya, Riotuerto, Rionansa and Cabuérniga.
The general director of Montes and Biodiversity, Ángel Serdio, said that “the strong south wind that we have suffered in Cantabria during this past morning The situation has complicated a lot of fires. “
Active fires are In the Masallo holein Ruesga; in Peñapelada, in Liérganes; in the hanged, in San Roque de Rumiera; in co -song and another in floor, both in the municipality of Selaya; in the up of Alisas, in Riotuerto; In Junteja, in Rionansa and in the Collada Carmona, in Cabuérniga.
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