Forest fire: Minister: forest does not ignite by itself
When the mission is over, the situation will be rolled up again in full. But one can say: It is almost always human misconduct that..
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When the mission is over, the situation will be rolled up again in full. “But one can say: it is almost always human misconduct the cause,” explained Gorißen. “The forest does not ignite on its own at 38 degrees or 40 degrees, which you could already record outside this summer.” Usually it was a thrown-away tip or that someone left glass. "It can not be ruled out anyway," said the CDU politician in the Deutschlandfunk. Prime Minister Wüst wants to see the situation on the ground.
Furthermore, He expects that again five to six helicopters will be in use.
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When the mission is over, the situation will be rolled up again in full. “But one can say: it is almost always human misconduct the cause,” explained Gorißen. “The forest does not ignite on its own at 38 degrees or 40 degrees, which you could already record outside this summer.” Usually it was a thrown-away tip or that someone left glass.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"It can not be ruled out anyway," said the CDU politician in the Deutschlandfunk.
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Prime Minister Wüst wants to see the situation on the ground.
according to DIE WELTHe expects that again five to six helicopters will be in use.
according to DIE WELT
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