👉 Un voraz incendio ha consumido un depósito de artículos escolares en Avellaneda, Argentina, y continúa ardiendo días después del incidente inicial. A pesar de los esfuerzos incansables de los bomberos y el uso de agua extraída del Riachuelo, el fuego persiste debido a la combustión interna de materiales altamente inflamables como plástico y papel. La situación ha obligado al desalojo de edificios cercanos debido al intenso humo y calor. Las condiciones climáticas han cambiado, con lluvias ligeras que podrían ayudar a sofocar las llamas. El evento destaca la magnitud del desastre y los desafíos enfrentados por las autoridades para controlar el incendio.
🗣️ Antonio Laje
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🗣️ Antonio Laje
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00:00Look, Antonio, two and a half days after the fire that destroyed a school supplies depot in Avellaneda,
00:07it's still smoking, and a lot.
00:10With the surprise that as that topaz continues to remove debris, continues to remove things,
00:17we still see fire, at times, underneath this structure.
00:22Exactly. And the truth is that, I'll tell you one thing, I'm surprised.
00:27I was here on Saturday and it was smoking like now.
00:30You came through the Porredón Bridge and you could see the smoke that was going through the bridge area.
00:36It was pulling towards the city.
00:38It came back two days, almost a day and a half later, and it's still smoking, Antonio, with the same intensity.
00:46This mechanical shovel that is removing debris from the bottom,
00:53sometimes you still have a little fire too, you see, it must be burning down there.
00:59Yes.
01:00Can you see it?
01:01It looks perfect.
01:02There.
01:03Surely it has to be burning.
01:06As soon as they keep removing and with the wind, look, look how, this is the same as,
01:11the same as a grill, when you move the coal a little, it catches fire again.
01:15I mean, it's all with embers down there.
01:17There it is. That's the issue.
01:20And you know that they have thrown it, but at least half a stream,
01:23because they have a hose of 200 meters.
01:26We are precisely 200 meters from the stream and with hoses they extract the water from the stream
01:33and then that same water that they throw here is from the stream.
01:38Fortunately, the wind, that is, on Saturday it was, as I told you, towards the city area.
01:45Now it gives you to the other side.
01:47There are, evidently, affected neighbors.
01:50And it gets very difficult, Antonio, because of the smell, because of the smoke.
01:55You have to be here and you have to live in the middle of this situation.
01:59I went on Saturday and said, well, in a day they are going to fix this situation.
02:04And I am surprised because a day and a half passed, two and a half days of this fire,
02:09and we are like on Saturday, practically.
02:12So that they don't remove everything, it will continue.
02:16Obviously, inside everything is incandescent.
02:18And surely.
02:20Look, this building had three floors.
02:24Dantesque, the fire, and the way it fell, but it collapsed.
02:30Incredibly, there were no people, it was the time of the night, of course.
02:34All rebuy fuel.
02:39When it takes air, when the air enters, the flames recede.
02:47And here the rain would come, right?
02:52You know that I was just listening to you and some drops are falling.
02:58You know that the air, the wind is not hot.
03:01The air has already changed, it is not cool, it is not cold.
03:04It is not that hot air that one could have during the weekend.
03:09And some drops are falling, some drops are falling.
03:12I think it's the only thing that could suffocate, at least the smoke and the fire.
03:16But look at the flames.
03:18Yes, apart as soon as they moved a little with the shovel, they immediately took fire.
03:28Yes, yes, it's terrible.
03:30And the situation of being here next door.
03:32They had to evict on Friday the two towers that are on the bridge of Pueyrredón.
03:39We were two blocks away too.
03:41And we noticed, you know that even the curtains were melted by the heat.
03:48The temperature, of course.
03:50Exactly, it has been terrible.
03:53And the work of the firefighters has also been tireless.
03:56You notice that from Friday night they are here working.
04:00It did not stop at any time, but the smoke is incredible.
04:04It has not ceased yet.
04:06And I tell you that we have about 20 meters behind of destruction, debris and all this paperwork
04:12that obviously goes into combustion very quickly.
04:15You are seeing a little the images of what was on Friday night.
04:19This is terrible.
04:25Fire, but gas.
04:27Ah, impressive.
04:31But look, Alejandro came a little forward.
04:34I also want to show you here the amount of debris that they have removed.
04:42The issue is that they have to cool what they take out.
04:45Because what they take out, you see, there is also smoke and fire.
04:51That's why they have to cool everything.
04:53Look, it started to rain, Antonio.
04:56Do you see? Can you see?
04:57Yes, there we are.
04:59Well, I hope it rains a little more.
05:01I hope so.
05:02And it is the solution.
05:03For the moment, I think it is the solution.
05:06Yes.
05:07Look, there we are seeing the moment when the deposit collapses.
05:13In the middle of the flames, obviously.
05:15Think that this is plastic, cardboard, paper, all re-combustible.
05:19Look at what this is.
05:21And what Fabian said, the towers, the three glued, the temperature of the fire,
05:25PVC curtains, they started to melt.
05:32And the smell that there is, the smell of burning.
05:36How terrible it is a fire.
05:38It makes it very difficult for you to be here.
05:42Yes, the towers, yes.
05:43When the fire wins, Antonio.
05:45You have no way of winning.
05:47Yes, of course, exactly.
05:50When the fire wins, you can't stop it.
05:52No, no, no.
05:53Look at that top machine, everything it takes out of paper.
05:56It is a combustion train, quickly.
06:00And it must be on, burning down.
06:02Like the embers.
06:03Yes.
06:04That are left down.
06:05Well, surely.
06:07And look at the shovel.
06:08If you start taking out, look.
06:11Where it is throwing, it has smoke.
06:14Well.
06:15Of course, exactly.
06:16We'll be back in a little while, Fabian, with you.
06:18Well, it's raining.
06:19Okay, very good.
06:20It's raining.
06:21It's raining.
06:22Well, there it is.
06:24Three years of the Russian-Ukrainian invasion are being fulfilled today.
06:28Three years of the most terrible, most shocking war that Europe has had since the Second World War.
06:33That has changed practically the entire international order.
06:36What has happened in these three years?
06:38Well, many, many things have changed.
06:41To begin with, let's remember that this started on February 24, 2022, with a special military operation.
06:46Putin said that the Ukrainian government was discriminating and attacking
06:51and threatening to kill the Russian-speaking population that lives in eastern Ukraine.
06:56Well, that had a lot of story, a lot of justification to, in short, justify an invasion
07:03that had to do with not supporting that Ukraine was moving away from Russia
07:07and wanting to join NATO, wanting to join the European Union.
07:11And then that total invention begins.
07:14What did Putin want?
07:15He wanted Putin to quickly get here, change the government and install a puppet government.
07:19It didn't happen that way. Why?
07:21Because Ukraine had a much stronger resistance than expected, with a lot of support from the United States.
07:26In May 2022, the fall of Mariupol.
07:28Remember, 60 days of siege over that city, located on the Sea of Azov.
07:31In the south, a symbol of that Ukrainian resistance, which with a lot of effort was managing to defeat, in that case, Russia.
07:37September 2022.
07:39Six months had been fulfilled of the war.
07:41I would tell you the last great favorable moment for Ukraine that this war had.
07:44Why?
07:45Because a counteroffensive allows it to recover the city of Kharkov and expel a good part of the Russians.
07:51Well, if we continue, I would tell you that the other great turning point is June 2023.
07:57A little less than a year and a half had already been fulfilled of the war.
08:00It tries to make another counteroffensive against Ukraine and fails.
08:03From that moment, Russia begins to advance territorially and regains territory again,
08:08especially after starting with a war of wear and tear.
08:11Generating, precisely, an advantage due to its military superiority and its greater number of men, especially in the battlefield.
08:18In August of last year, Ukraine gets into Russia.
08:21The first time that a country manages to invade Russia since the Second World War.
08:24A very limited incursion, which is having many costs for Ukraine, but Ukraine thinks of it as a negotiating card.
08:30December 2024, this is what I was just telling you.
08:32The Russian territorial advance.
08:34189 towns are said to have recovered, or rather conquered, Russia in all of 2024.
08:41And in February 2025, the current situation that marks the complete turn of the war from the arrival of Donald Trump.
08:47Trump accusing Zelensky of being a dictator, aligning himself with Donald Trump
08:52and pretending to advance in a negotiation that will be in the terms, precisely, that Vladimir Putin wants.