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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