lunes, agosto 07, 2006

Galicia Burning



As you can see in the sidebar, the weather for today in Santiago de Compostela is...smoke. Over the past few days more than 90 different forest fires have been blazing throughout Galicia. We had to wait for hours last night before we could come back home from the beach because all of the roads leading back to Santiago were cut off by fires. We've been breathing smoke for 3 days straight.

These devastating fires are deliberately set by individuals who are either pyromaniacs or have been bribed by companies who might benefit. Who knows. The beautiful forests of autochthonous oaks, chestnuts, and pines are being destroyed, and then later replaced by the invasive Eucalyptus tree (because it grows quicker)that push out the native species of trees. The once lush and green hills and mountains are now dead, barren, and black from years of deliberate illegal burning.

Here are some articles in English:
Army sent in as fires ravage Galicia

Raging fires in Spain kill 3

Forest fires wreak havoc in northwestern Spain

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Blogger CP said...

That's so sad that they were set deliberately. It was really interesting when we were in Yellowstone to read all the info about forest fires. Back in 1989, everyone freaked out about the fires and how they ruined the park, but almost 20 years later, the views of fires have so changed- a natural process/ renewing type thing. Its different when they're set deliberately though... www.nps.gov/yell has some interesting stuff on it

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