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About one-third of the glbad village population returned to their place of residence at a time when there was less rain there. Latvian television managed to get in touch with one of the volunteers who said that from time to time there was a strong smell of smoke.
Stikli residents who have returned home have signed a document confirming their responsibility for their lives and health.
Aivars Mucenieks (Union of Farmers and Farmers) of the Ventspils County Council confirms that 44 have now returned home the people of 120 glbad people. They watch their pets and their farm. Others stay with relatives or friends.
Another part will be located in the center of Puzes primary school for children and young people. One of them is Baiba, retired, who says live since last Wednesday. Sunday, I was in the house for an hour. "I cut it at home, but it's not possible to get rid of it in an hour …" Baiba says. The smoke in the house was already rooted.
Life in the village is huge. There are fire trucks in the school yard. He also remains a part of the population.
In turn, some of the Stiklu resident help rescuers. "We cook breakfast We deliver [glābējiem] lunch, dinner and night shops.This morning at 5 am, when I got to school, the air was clean and fresh, but 6.30 was already skimmed off, "says Lienite Alsberga, director of the boarding school.
The court was already disappearing. "We feel that we are doing it not only for our country but for our country as a whole.They [glābēji] are coming out of the forest and are exhausted – with smoke and ashes. they must draw … I admire these people … their strength, "says Alsberg.
Rescuers work 12 hours a day. Certainly, in some places, it's dangerous even for them. Trees on fire may fall.
BACKGROUND:
Discussions on peat bog safety began with an ambitious shootout
Firing information was received on Tuesday, July 17 in the evening A day later, most residents of the nearby village of Stiklu, including the children's residence, were evacuated from their homes.On Monday, the government decided to seek foreign aid for the fight against the Fire,
Talsi region, by Valdgale's Civilian Doom The National Fire and Rescue Service managed to keep the fire flame inside the perimeter. But still inside the burning perimeter, there are places where the flames spread. Firefighters are not only helped by other operational services, but also by residents and businessmen, for example, by delivering water to extinguish. On Monday, July 23, the Council of Ministers approved a request for international badistance for the extinction of a fire.
Satellite images taken last Monday show that 1,207 hectares of vast territories were burned in the Volga parish, in the Talsi region, according to information from Copernicus, an environmental monitoring program of the European Union.
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