The summer of 2012 brought devastation to Ecuador with fires double the average for the period in the South American country. Thousands of hectares of forest have been burned since a series of fires started in the province of Pichincha, according to the country's Ministry of Environment.
So far, forest fires have killed five people and left 73 injured, consuming hectares of woodland, scrubland as well as crops. In all it was reported that there have been more than 3000 wildfires since June 1, when a period of drought set in.
A police chopper on duty EstherWambui/Photos |
Military chopper on fire-dousing duty EstherWambui/Photos |
The Ecuadorian armed forces deployed aircraft; helicopters and planes, as well as soldiers, to fight the fires. Even neighbouring countries including Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica have sent in crews to help extinguish the flames.
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Ecuador’s topography, which is mostly hilly and mountainous, made it very difficult to quickly douse the flames and evidence of the fire is everywhere you go. Hopefully, with the rains, new vegetation will cover the blackened hills and forests and clean the reminders of a painful summer.