'Everything is burned': Bolivian caravan marches across fire-ravaged region to pressure Morales
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 / 10:06 AM / UPDATED 18 HOURS AGO
'Everything is burned': Bolivian caravan marches across fire-ravaged region to pressure Morales
Santiago Limachi, David Mercado
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CHIQUITANO FOREST, Bolivia (Reuters) - In Bolivias fire-ravaged lowlands, a caravan of indigenous protesters is marching hundreds of miles to demand President Evo Morales declare a surge in wildfires a national disaster, a move they hope will unleash international aid.
Morales has been reluctant to make the designation as he campaigns for a fourth presidential term ahead of Oct. 20 elections, despite growing calls that he acknowledge the fires - which have already burned an area bigger than Costa Rica - were beyond his governments control.
Some 200 protesters - most indigenous Chiquitano people from Bolivias east - have joined the caravan since it departed earlier this month from San Ignacio de Velasco, a ranching hub where fires have forced villagers from their homes and threatened pastures that sustain half a million head of cattle.
He hasnt declared a national disaster despite all this misfortune weve suffered, Joaquin Orellana, the organizer of the march, said of Morales as he walked along an unpaved road alongside protesters playing flutes and drums.
Everythings burned where Im from. We dont know what to do, Orellana said of his village of San Miguel.
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