Syrian wildfires spread due to heavy winds and war remnants
LATAKIA Syria AP Syrian firefighters are facing heavy winds high temperatures and ordnance left behind from the -year civil war as they try to extinguish specific of country s worst wildfires in years a regime minister revealed Monday The fires which started last week have proven tough to bring under control despite reinforcements from Jordan Turkey and Lebanon that came to the war-torn country to help Syrian teams fight the blaze Syrian Minister of Emergency and Tragedy Management Raed al-Saleh noted their main challenges are two locations in the coastal province of Latakia that they have been trying to control for two days We have controlled other locations al-Saleh stated The Associated Press at the scene On the second day of the fire firefighters managed to get of the wildfires under control but explosions of left-over war ordnance and heavy winds helped spread the fires again al-Saleh declared He added that teams are fighting the blazes On Monday the Lebanese army disclosed it sent two helicopters to help fight the fires in coordination with Syrian functionaries Over the weekend U N teams deployed to the Syrian coast where they are conducting urgent assessments to determine the scale of the damage and to identify the the bulk immediate humanitarian necessities Summer fires are common in the eastern Mediterranean region where experts warn that situation change is intensifying conditions that then lead to blazes Also below-average rainfall over the winter left Syrians struggling with water shortages this summer as the springs and rivers that normally supply much of the population with drinking water have gone dry Source