Eastern Poland Forest Fire Kills Pilot, Scorches Over 200 Hectares

WARSAW, May 6 (Reuters) – A ⁠pilot ⁠was killed and ⁠more than 200 hectares of forest ​scorched after a firefighting plane crashed while battling ‌a major blaze in ‌eastern Poland’s protected Solska Forest, the ⁠country’s ⁠interior minister said on Wednesday.

The fire broke out ​on Tuesday afternoon near the village of Kozaki in Biłgoraj County.

There was no reason to ​suspect the fire was deliberately set, Interior Minister ⁠Marcin Kierwiński ⁠told Radio Zet.

“We’re ⁠dealing ​with a very dry period. Forests and conifers catch ​fire very ⁠easily, and fire spreads very easily,” he said, adding that police Black Hawk helicopters were deployed to contain the blaze.

The ⁠situation remained serious, he said, with multiple fires in ⁠hard‑to‑reach areas, and the next few hours would be decisive in determining how the fire could be brought under control.

One of the firefighting planes crashed in the area, killing the pilot, a spokesperson for the regional governor said on Tuesday.

Kierwiński ⁠said there were no plans to evacuate nearby residents, noting the nearest buildings were four to five kilometers from the ​fire.

(Reporting by Barbara Erling, Pawel Florkiewicz; ​Editing by Bernadette Baum)

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