Zamora’s neighbor was injured in a forest fire after three months in intensive care

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migrate angel martinresident of Tábara (Zamora), who fought against the flames in the fire last summer Losacio (Zamora). later on Three months of struggle in the Intensive Care Unit The “hero” from the Río Hortega hospital in Valladolid died tonight at the age of 53 and fourth death due to forest fires in the province this summer.

Tabares became a neighbor resistance symbol against fire shocking images escaping flamesliterally swallowed by fire. The man was trying to put out a fire with a tractor and was injured as a result. He has severe burns on 80% of his body.

He was immediately transferred to the Burns Unit of the Río Hortega University Hospital in Valladolid.

fourth victim

Zamoralı, 53, had been admitted to Valladolid Hospital since 18 July. His death marks the fourth as a result of the Zamora forest fires.

The first two were Daniel Gullón and Victoriano Antón, a brigade member and rancher who died in July during efforts to put out the fire.

In August, Eugenio Ratón, another Sesnández de Tábara resident, died after several weeks in the Getafe Burns Unit.

Commemoration at Manzanal del Barco

The day of solidarity and tribute for Ángel Martín, scheduled for Saturday 29 October in Manzanal del Barco, has been suspended following his death, sources from that town’s City Council confirmed to Ical.

Losacio fire: fastest in history

The Losacio fire was the fastest in history, burning 10,000 hectares in four hours, faster than La Culebra, powered by an “unattackable” head. An “unquenchable” fire that swept away everything in its path, fueled by abundant mountain fuel and high temperatures. In this case, lightning was responsible for the fire: human hands are suspected behind it in Roelos and Figueruela de Arriba. Head of Operations José Ángel Arranz made statements again.

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