https://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notic...ado-800-hectareas/00031724227027448271461.htm
with a video of the fire and those fighting it.
From the list of factors that determine the severity of the fine or prison sentence
- The surface that has been affected
800 ha
- That it results in large or serious erosive effects on the soil
VIDEO
- The degree of alteration of animal or plant life or that it affects a protected natural area
VIDEO
- The proximity to a population centre or inhabited place
CHECK
- That the fire is caused when the weather or terrain conditions significantly increase the risk of its spread
YOU BET!
- The destruction of the affected resources
VIDEO
Assuming the fire started small, as most fire do, this is what followed when the pilgrim allegedly continued his way without extinguishing those first flames:
https://leon24horas.net/actualidad/...el-2-por-riesgo-de-la-poblacion-y-los-bienes/
This Monday, August 19, after four in the afternoon,
a forest fire was declared in Astorga, more specifically in Castrillo de los Polvazares, on land located next to the LE-142,
categorized as Level 1 due to forecast of take more than 12 hours to control and possible impact on wooded masses of more than 30 hectares.
Hours later, around 7:30 p.m., the fire went viral and rose to Level 2 due to possible risk to the population and assets other than those of a forest nature. To extinguish the fire in Castrillo de los Polvazares, a
seaplane helicopter has been deployed to put out the flames, that have generated an intense column of smoke.
The Junta of de Castilla y León has declared level 2 in the Castrillo de los Polvazares fire, in León due to possible damage to people and property. Currently
90 people are working on the fire, according to the Board, the deployed operation includes personnel from the INFOCAL Operation and the State, and consists of:
1 Technician, 3 Environmental Agents/Guards, 2 ground crews, 3 pumpers, 3 Bulldozers, 5 Helicarriers, 11 aerial means, 2 coordination aircraft.
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It is a fire that spreads at high speed due to the strong wind and the fuel model, with a mixture of grass, bushes, reforestation and agricultural crops. Strong winds with gusts of more than 20 km/hour have caused a growth rate of 175 hectares per hour and a propagation of the main front of 28.5 meters per minute (1.7 km/h). The current perimeter is 13 kilometers. The deployed operation works to stop the head and the flanks, trying to minimize the possible impact on the surrounding infrastructure and populations,” the CyL Board points out.
Update:
Starting early in the evening,
the homes of fifty residents of Priedralba and thirty of Oteruelo de la Valduerna were being evacuated. Also, the residents of Santiago Millas are monitoring the advance not so much of the fire as of the smoke, due to the strong winds that are causing control of the fire to slow down. In addition, the authorities have closed the LE-6425 due to the existence of a service station near the scene of the events.