Israeli's
worst-ever fire linked to global warming: Expert
Thursday December 09, 2010 08:20:34 PM,
DPA
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Haifa
(Israel): The wildfire that devastated large swathes of
land in northern Israel and killed 42 people, was a consequence of
a climate change, a forestry expert said Thursday.
"This fire had a strength we've never seen before. We have to link
it to global warming," Yisrael Tauber, a forest manager for the
Israeli Jewish National Fund land conservation organization said.
Speaking during a visit to affected area on the Carmel hill, south
of the city of Haifa, Tauber pointed out that the ground was
"exceptionally dry" after a long, hot summer and that there had
been virtually no winter rain.
"Together with an easterly wind, this created a deadly combination
and set the conditions for a catastrophe," he said.
The fire, Israel's worst-ever, broke out last Thursday and raged
for four days, destroying around 80 sq. km. of land and consuming
millions of trees. Around 17,000 people were forced to flee their
homes.
The blaze was only fully extinguished Monday, following a massive
international firefighting effort.
Israel's State Comptroller has found the country's firefighting
services have suffered years of neglect that has left it with
outdated equipment and staff shortages.
State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss said the interior ministry,
under whose aegis the services fall, the finance ministry, and the
defence ministry bore the bulk of the responsibility for the poor
state of affairs.
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