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Bolivia: Firefighting 'supertanker' continues battle against Amazon wildfires
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25.08.2019
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' dropping water, San Jose de Chiquitos
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in the air
C/U People applauding
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
M/S Man watching Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' banking
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' flying overhead
SCRIPT
A converted Boeing 747-400 plane known as the Supertanker was filmed dropping water on wildfires
in Bolivia's department of Santa Cruz on Saturday. The US-based aircraft with a crew of 14, hired by the Bolivian government, began its mission on Friday.
The plane is the largest firefighting air tanker in the world with a capacity to drop over 74,000 liters of water per mission.
A record number of fires have been raging through the Amazon rainforest most of which is located in Brazil but which also stretches into Bolivia and several other countries. International pressure has been growing on governments in the region to tackle the fires in the forest producing about 20% of earth's oxygen.
Mandatory credit: Germaín Caballero
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in the air
C/U People applauding
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
M/S Man watching Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' in flight
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' banking
W/S Boeing 747 'Supertanker' flying overhead
SCRIPT
A converted Boeing 747-400 plane known as the Supertanker was filmed dropping water on wildfires
in Bolivia's department of Santa Cruz on Saturday. The US-based aircraft with a crew of 14, hired by the Bolivian government, began its mission on Friday.
The plane is the largest firefighting air tanker in the world with a capacity to drop over 74,000 liters of water per mission.
A record number of fires have been raging through the Amazon rainforest most of which is located in Brazil but which also stretches into Bolivia and several other countries. International pressure has been growing on governments in the region to tackle the fires in the forest producing about 20% of earth's oxygen.
Mandatory credit: Germaín Caballero
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