Wildfires sparked by the heavy Santa Ana winds have consumed thousands of hectares in Ensenada, Baja California, a serious emergency that threatens both local ecosystems and nearby communities.
This weather phenomenon is known for having dry and hot winds that create the ideal conditions to quickly spread fire, making containment by the volunteer firefighters of La Jolla difficult.
Donations for Volunteer Firefighters
Due to this emergency, a call has been made for people to support the volunteer firefighters who are tirelessly fighting against the flames. The Punta Banda community has set up donation hubs to receive goods and money that allow for firefighters to continue their work.
What is Needed?
Donations of goods:
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Bottled water
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Oral electrolyte solutions
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Non-perishable food
Firefighter equipment:
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Potable water pipes
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Water pumps
Money donations:
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Through PayPal. The general fund is teresacmartinez@yahoo.com, and it will be used for fuel and maintenance of firefighter vehicles.
Donation hubs:
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Punta Banda Firefighter Station: BC 23 14, Agua Caliente, 22794 La Joya, Ensenada, BC. For more information, send a message to the official account: Bomberos La Jolla
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La Jolla Beach Camp Office: KM 12.5, Carretera a La Bufadora, CP 22794. For times and schedules, call the following number: 6461542005.
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How to Help?
The community can collaborate in several different ways:
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Donations: Goods or money, every contribution is crucial to support firefighters.
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Spreading: Share this information on social media and with contacts so that it reaches more people.
Currently, Ensenada is facing three active wildfires, located in the following areas:
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La Bufadora (Ejido Esteban Cantú)
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Km 17 Carretera Ensenada-Ojos Negros
Bad Air Quality Alert Due to Fires in Ensenada
Air quality has also become a concern as the smoke coming from fires affects people, especially those with respiratory conditions, children, and seniors.
Authorities recommend staying home as long as possible.
It should be noted that due to this critical situation, authorities have urged the population to follow safety recommendations. Plus, a preventive alert has been issued for residents of ranches and homes close to the affected areas, advising them to evacuate in case it is required.
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