The fire on the outskirts of Córdoba is reactivated and develops “an ascending race” | Spain

by Andrea
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He, a few kilometers from the urban nucleus, has reactivated and develops “a very visible ascending career” from the city, the Minister of the Junta de Andalucía, Antonio Sanz, has reported in the early hours of Wednesday.

In a message posted on the social network X, Sanz has indicated that the Andalusian Forest Fire Extinction Service (Infoca Plan) is “working intensely for its control”. “We monitor any risk to the population to, where appropriate, take warning and protection measures,” said Sanz in his message, which has been shared in that same social network by the Andalusian emergency agency (EMA).

The fire is in an emergency phase and operational situation 1, in which those fires are framed that, being able to be controlled with the media of the Junta de Andalucía, is estimated to establish measures for the protection of people and goods of a non -forest nature.

The fire has originated around 19.15 on Tuesday in an area next to the castle of La Albaida and the wind gusts have quickly spread the flames until the houses are threatened. Agents of the Local Police of Córdoba have ordered the eviction of a total of 60 homes around the neighborhood of Santa Ana de la Albaida, as well as 200 people who were in a sports club very close to the origin of the fire.

During the afternoon of Tuesday, the Infoca Plan has deployed in the area eight groups of forest firefighters, four pumps and a bullying, in addition to a medical team, another meteorology and transmissions and another of analysis and monitoring of forest fires.

During the afternoon, three helicopters also worked (one semi -shed and two light), two ground load planes and two light amphibious aircraft.

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