MIAMI, United States. – He large fire registered in Pinares de Mayarí, Holguín province, continues without being controlled and advances towards the depths of the Mensura-Piloto National Park.
According to information released by Emilio Rodríguez Pupo, a journalist from Radio Mayaritoday’s day will be decisive to stop the advance of the fire, which is already affecting an area of plantations.
“After an intense night, this Tuesday it will be decisive to prevent the advance of the fire into the depths of the Mensura Piloto natural park, especially towards the areas of Pinalito, rich in pine and coffee plantations.” Reported Rodríguez Pupo, who has offered coverage of the event in his account Facebook.
The reporter confirmed that “the forces that are fighting will be joined by the Rangers of the municipality of Mella, in Santiago de Cuba.” Similarly, he assured that the population remains out of danger.
This Monday, the Cuban ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel referred in Twitter to the fire in Holguín, and hinted that it occurred because of the drought.
“Forces of the Cuban Fire Department and Forest Rangers are fighting a fire without truce in Pinares de Mayarí, in Holguín, an area affected, like almost the entire nation, by an intense drought.”
Forces of the Fire Department and Rangers of #Cuba They fight a fire relentlessly in Pinares de Mayarí, in Holguín, an affected area
like almost the entire nation by an intense drought. pic.twitter.com/9Z50Jz1Tsy— Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (@DiazCanelB) February 21, 2023
“The inhabitants of the place have been saved from the smoke and the flames. Comrades from various sectors, including the Revolutionary Armed Forces, are waging a strong battle against this sinister. We are constantly monitoring the situation,” Díaz-Canel added.
The large-scale fire broke out last Saturday in the mountainous area of Pinares de Mayarí.
The incident, which until yesterday covered around 100 hectares, now threatens the Mensura-Piloto National Park, which occupies an area of more than 8,480 hectares in which endemic species of Cuban flora and fauna cohabit.