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Juanma Moreno Demands Tougher Penalties for Arsonists and Condemns Óscar Puente's "Thug-Like" Attitude.

The president of the regional government affirms that in the case of the Tarifa fire, "everything points to it being intentional": "There could have been a bigger disaster." Juanma Moreno reports the deployment of 50 Infoca personnel, two planes, and a helicopter to fight the fire.
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The fire of Tarifa, which has forced to evict this week more than 2,000 people who summered on the hill of the Germans and in the urbanisations and hotels of Atlanterra, "has been the most complicated fire that we have faced in recent years", has assured this Friday the president of the Junta of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, in an interview in the program Herrera in Cope.

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The president of the regional government affirms that in the case of the Tarifa fire, "everything points to it being intentional": "There could have been a bigger disaster." Juanma Moreno reports the deployment of 50 Infoca personnel, two planes, and a helicopter to fight the fire.

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"We need a much tougher Penal Code for people who endanger not only the natural heritage, but the personal heritage of many families and the life, as we have unfortunately lived in Spain, of many people. Therefore I would be willing to a clear and forceful hardening of the penalties for these murderers, these pyromaniacs," says the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno. The leader of the Andalusian Executive, speaking about the fire…

The fire forced the evacuation of more than 2,000 people in the Atlanterra area and temporarily affected approximately 300 hectares. This is how La Peña Mountain in Tarifa looks after the forest fire.

Plan Infoca has announced that at 14:00 hours the fire declared on Monday in the Sierra de la Plata site of Tarifa is already controlled and work is under way for its extinction with the terrestrial means deployed.On this day seven groups of forest firefighters continue to work in the area, an extinction technician, one of operations, three environmental agents, an emergency manager, five vehicles pumps, a medical unit and a meteorology unit.The…

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