Around 32,000 educators are going to be on strike. There are roughly 1,240 schools affected by this teacher strike and 600,000 students. And in the Canary Islands, a project is underway to document the rebirth of a highly valuable natural area that was reduced to ashes two years ago.By Matthew Ruiz As Los Angeles Unified School District teachers fight for smaller classrooms sizes, better pay, school funding, and an increase in school staffing, a huge strike has occurred within the district. Summer wildfires are a recurring problem in Spain, where there were large blazes this year in places such as Ávila. He said that the flames had come dangerously near some people’s homes, but did not affect the village in the end. “The fire extended through the night,” confirmed the mayor of Genalguacil, Miguel Ángel Herrera, on the regional television station Canal Sur. “I got home from work at 10.30pm and there was already ash on the road,” said Sabrina, 32, a pharmacist. The magnitude of the fire could be seen from the coast of Marbella, located 50 kilometers away, where a dense cloud was beginning to cover the clear skies at around 5.30am. But sources participating in the effort told Diario Sur that this fire makes the one that broke out in the same area in July of last year, and which burned 400 hectares, “look small.”
No official statement as to the size of the wildfire has been made at this time. “Then suddenly we were told we had to go, that we were not at risk of getting burned ourselves, but had to go and only had a few minutes to collect important items.” Provincial authorities at the firefighting coordination command center on Thursday. “Everyone had said the fire was under control or that it was really far away and wouldn’t reach all the way here,” said Víctor. The police knocked on the door of Víctor, 34, and Lorena, 25, in the middle of the night, the latter recalls. Photo: EUROPA PRESS | Video: EUROPA PRESSĪround 250 firefighters, some brought in from the provinces of Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Jaén and Seville, were fighting the blaze with support from 29 aircraft, including a coordination plane to define the fire’s perimeter, seven helicopters and two amphibious planes, according to the regional daily.Įmergency services took more than 140 calls starting at 9.37pm on Wednesday from citizens who had seen the flames. Incendio en M´´alaga Video footage of the fire burning in Málaga. There were road closures on the AP-7 highway to Cádiz between Kilometers 157 and 171, as well as on the provincial roads MA-8301 and MA-8302. The uneven terrain and changing winds hampered the firefighting effort in an area that is also home to a forest of Spanish fir ( pinsapo), a natural space that is considered of particular environmental value in southern Spain along with the nearby Sierra de las Nieves. Preventive evacuations took place in Estepona’s Forest Hill and Las Abejeras residential areas in the early hours of Thursday, and by the afternoon the flames had reached Benahavís, where a residential development called Montemayor was also evacuated, the regional daily Diario Sur reported.
The fire broke out in the mountains of Sierra Bermeja, within the municipal limits of Jubrique. Nearly 800 people had been evacuated from their homes by Thursday in Spain’s southern Málaga province due to a wildfire affecting the municipalities of Estepona, Benahavís, Jubrique and Genalguacil, said Andalusian emergency services.
Firefighter killed during efforts to control wildfires in Málaga province