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A Union Among the members of the brigade of the Chico Mendes Institute for the Conservation of Biodiversity (ICMBio), the military firefighters and the community surrounding the Serra do Cip face this Saturday the seventh consecutive day of fires in the national park (3).
According to a report generated by the authorities, Friday night (2) was a lot of work for the brigades, volunteers and firefighters. They dedicated themselves to two fire fronts, located in the regions known as Me D’gua and Congonhas.
Work in these areas began around 7 p.m. with 27 fighters. At 11 pm, 28 brigade members went to Cachoeira da Farofa, one of the best known in the Serra do Cip. At the same time, the fire in Me D’gua it was controlled.
This Saturday (3), the operation is dedicated to three areas: Cachoeira da Farofa, Cnion das Bandeirinhas and the region known as Confins.
In addition, the local community, ICMBio and firefighters monitor the regional Me D’gua and Congonhas, due to the possibility of returning the flames.
According to the report of the firefighters and ICMBio, 129 people are involved in the work this Saturday. THE effective It is divided into 64 brigades from the Chico Mendes Institute, 13 firefighters, 21 volunteers, two pilots and five sympathizers of the AirTractor aircraft and four helicopter crews linked to ICMBio.
Four officials from the municipalities of Jaboticatubas and Santana do Riacho (truck drivers) and two fuel truckers linked to the state government continue to be part of the workforce. In charge of the operation, there are eight servers ICMbio, four volunteers and two soldiers from the Fire Department.