BFF-09 Protesters in Argentina attack bus carrying president

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Protesters in Argentina attack bus carrying president

BUENOS AIRES, March 14, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Dozens of protesters kicked and
threw rocks at a minibus carrying Argentine President Alberto Fernandez on
Saturday as he visited an area devastated by forest fires, TV footage showed.

As he left a community center in the town of Lago Puelo in the southern
Patagonia region, Fernandez had to take refuge behind a wall of people as a
crowd of demonstrators pushed toward him and his delegation.

The protesters later stopped the bus carrying the president, punching and
kicking it and throwing stones that broke windows in the vehicle, according
to footage broadcast by the TN network and the newspaper Clarin.

Fernandez sought to downplay the violence, saying it was the work of a
small number of people.

“I am sure that this violence was not taken part in by the people of Chubut
nor by those who inhabit our beloved Argentina,” he wrote, referring to the
province the surrounds the town.

With few police on hand, the crowd managed to halt the president’s bus and
other vehicles in his entourage for several minutes, with some protesters
throwing themselves against the hood of Fernandez’s vehicle.

Once it was freed, several other vehicles snaked their way through the
crowd and sped away with the presidential bus.

Clarin reported that the demonstrators were angry over mining projects in
Chubut province, which is part of Patagonia, and with the provincial
governor.

The fires that have blazed through Patagonia for days have claimed one
life, while 11 other people are reported missing, officials said Friday.

Dozens of people have been evacuated from the path of the advancing flames,
and around 200 houses have been destroyed.

The government said some towns were left without water or power.

The fires, which authorities suspect were started deliberately early this
week, have reached several towns near the foothills of the Andes mountains,
and have consumed about 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) of forest, media
reported Saturday.

The charred body of a rural dweller, reported missing since Tuesday, was
found near the town of El Maiten, they added.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1109 hrs