Current:Home > MyAlgosensey|Colombia declares a disaster because of wildfires and asks for international help -Capitatum
Algosensey|Colombia declares a disaster because of wildfires and asks for international help
Algosensey View
Date:2025-04-06 14:28:02
BOGOTA,Algosensey Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s government declared a disaster Thursday and asked for international help to combat raging wildfires that are expected to worsen in coming days due to warm, dry conditions associated with the El Niño weather phenomenon.
Officials raised the number of fires from 25 to 31, and said nine of them were under control. They did not order mandatory evacuations despite some fires burning in the mountains that surround some municipalities.
President Gustavo Petro said Chile, the United States, Peru and Canada have already responded to the call for help, without specifying when the assistance will arrive to the South American country.
The government also asked for aid from the United Nations and European Union.
“To the extent that we know that in the coming days and weeks crisis events are going to increase, we want to make sure that we have the physical capacity to address and mitigate them,” Petro said.
Colombia’s Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies reported that roughly half of the country’s municipalities are on maximum alert due to fire risk. But about a third of all municipalities do not have a fire department, according to the National Fire Department of Colombia.
The decreasing rainfall and increasing temperatures that are worsening the fire situation are attributed to El Nino, which is a temporary warming of parts of the central Pacific that changes weather worldwide.
The disaster declaration allows the government to reallocate funds to tackle the wildfires.
The army has deployed more than 600 soldiers as well as aircraft and vehicles to emergency areas.
Meanwhile, police are using planes authorized to spray chemicals on coca leaf crops to transport and drop water over the fires, including over those that broke out in a mountain range that surrounds Bogota, the capital.
veryGood! (268)
Related
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Former Arkansas state Rep. Jay Martin announces bid for Supreme Court chief justice
- Developed nations pledge $9.3 billion to global climate fund at gathering in Germany
- South Africa bird flu outbreaks see 7.5 million chickens culled, causing poultry and egg shortages
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- 5 Latin queer musicians to listen to during Hispanic Heritage Month, including Omar Apollo
- 'Hated it': Blue Jays players unhappy with John Schneider's move to pull José Berríos
- Kat Von D finds spiritual rebirth with baptism after giving up witchcraft practice: Watch
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Selling Sunset Season 7 Release Date Finally Revealed
Ranking
- 2025 'Doomsday Clock': This is how close we are to self
- Pennsylvania House votes to criminalize animal sedative while keeping it available to veterinarians
- These major cities have experienced the highest temperature increases in recent years
- Big Ten releases football schedule through 2028 with USC, UCLA, Washington, Oregon
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- What causes high cholesterol and why it matters
- US resumes some food aid deliveries to Ethiopia after assistance was halted over ‘widespread’ theft
- 5 Latin queer musicians to listen to during Hispanic Heritage Month, including Omar Apollo
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
Chocolate factory ignored worker concerns before blast that killed 7, feds find
Oklahoma woman sentenced to 15 years after letting man impregnate her 12-year-old daughter
Indonesia’s agriculture minister resigns amid a corruption investigation
Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
Russian journalist who staged on-air protest against Ukraine war handed prison sentence in absentia
End of the Waffle House Index? Push for $25 wages comes amid strike talk for some workers
Armed man seeking governor arrested at Wisconsin Capitol, returns later with rifle