"I wish that we can really find a definitive way out, a different destination to the resources that are being used here; just over 10 million pesos a day," the governor said, proposing to "redouble coordinated work" between the different layers of the state to arrive at a "strategic program" that "sets a turning point."
And he expressed grief at “all these situations, the amount of work, meetings, summits that have been held in all these years, and today we have very little, or nothing done, about sustainable management in the area, which is what will definitely set a turning point after this. Otherwise, we haven't learned anything."
He also stated: "There are still many fire seats, with less intensity than the previous ones", and analyzed that "the difference is that this time there have been fires very close to our coast, some of them in the provincial territory, in the area of Granadero Baigorria. That's what made a difference."
COORDINATED WORK
Parallelly, the governor appreciated the work coordinated with the national government. "We have to get to work, clearly, the actions that are being done are the keys today. There is an excellent work of the brigadiers, coordinated with Civil Protection, Federal Police and Army."
He concluded: "Nation has done its best; without nation we would have been very bad, we would not have had the concrete possibility of mitigating this. It's a great deployment, and we would have loved to put those resources into something else."