Fire issue persists, according to Castro Almeida, who advocates for a 25-year agreement to resolve the issue: "It's unlikely it will be resolved by next year."
In the aftermath of the recent devastating fires, the Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion has announced a plan to help those affected by the disaster.
The Minister, whose identity is yet to be explicitly confirmed in the search results, has revealed that the government's aid is aimed at improving the living conditions of those who have been impacted by the flames.
One significant aspect of the plan is the regeneration of the affected forest areas. The Minister noted that some trees may take up to two decades to regrow, highlighting the long-term nature of the recovery process.
While the Minister's name remains uncertain, it is worth noting that Pierre-Yves Jeholet, the Walloon Vice President and Minister for Economy, Industry, Digital Technologies, Employment, and Training, could potentially be the individual in question, given the regional context.
The details of the aid package are yet to be fully disclosed, but the Minister's commitment to helping those affected by the fires is clear. As the recovery process begins, the affected communities can take comfort in knowing that the government is working to improve their living conditions and rebuild their environment.
More updates on this developing story will be provided as information becomes available.