The President of the Zamora Council, with the First Line of Fire Hose: "I Am More Useful Here"
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He has taken vacations in August but far from rest, the president of the Council of Zamora, Javier Faundez, who for eight years was in charge of the fire park...
The President of the Zamora Council Wears the Firefighter's Suit to Fight the Fires: "I Am One More"
Javier Faúndez has parked his vacation to join the extinction operations in the Sierra de la Culebra and La Carballeda. More information: Horror in Sierra de la Culebra: the fire enters Abejera and leaves six wounded, four very serious
The president of the Council of Zamora, Javier Faundez, has parked for a moment the voluntary costume that has been dressed the last three days to collaborate in the work of extinction of the fire of Molezuelas de la Carballeda and in Puercas, to account in 'More than One' of all the issues that surround the fire. Faundez has emphasized that "every time we have a fire we talk about the media, prevention, but we never talk about the pyromans".
Of the six people injured on Tuesday in the forest fire in Puercas (Zamora) when the fire arrived in the town of Abejera two are in the ICU of the Virgen de la Concha hospital in Zamora and four have been transferred to the Rio Hortega hospital in Valladolid, where there is a burning unit, sources from the Junta de Castilla y León have reported. The wounded were evacuated neighbors who were traveling in two vehicles during the eviction, one that…


Far from being extinguished, the fire that started last Monday in Puercas de Aliste, Zamora, has become the worst nightmare for the neighbours of the eight villages of Sierra de la Culebra that have had to be evicted, and especially for those injured by burns and smoke inhalation, who were evacuated by ambulance. Two people remain in the ICU and two others were in the ER of the Virgen de la Concha Hospital in Zamora. In addition, other neighbors…
The fire is advancing rapidly, causing material damage and leaving several neighbors injured and intoxicated by smoke as the emergency teams struggle without pause to contain it.
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