Smoke Blankets the Skies of Jerusalem as Massive Fire Draws International Response
On Thursday, several countries sent firefighting aircraft to assist Israel, which is battling a notable wildfire that has been active for two days. The fire, which began midday on Wednesday, has burned around 5,000 acres of land and has forced the evacuation of several communities, mainly due to smoke impacting air quality and safety. The flames have disrupted major roadways, leading to panic among drivers. Fortunately, no homes have been damaged thus far.
As part of the firefighting efforts, Italy, Croatia, Spain, France, Ukraine, and Romania supplied planes, with Israeli authorities deploying multiple firefighting aircraft.By Thursday, the main highway connecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem had reopened, although the effects of the fire were visually evident, with large areas scorched along the route. Additionally, some residents of previously evacuated towns were allowed to return, though thier agricultural areas suffered damage.
On Israel’s Independence Day,typically celebrated with outdoor gatherings,authorities urged the public to exercise caution to prevent further fires. Meanwhile, around 22 people received medical treatment due to smoke inhalation during the incident. This wildfire is noted to be one of the most significant occurrences in a decade for the region.
Several countries sent firefighting aircraft to Israel on Thursday as crews battled for a second day to extinguish a wildfire that had shut down a major highway linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and sent drivers scrambling from their cars.
The fire broke out around midday on Wednesday, fueled by hot, dry conditions and fanned by strong winds that quickly whipped up the flames burning through a pine forest. Several communities were evacuated as a precaution as the smoke turned the skies over Jerusalem gray.
The fire has burned about 5,000 acres and is the most significant fire Israel has had in the past decade, according to Tal Volvovitch, a spokeswoman for Israel’s fire and rescue authority. She said the fire has “miraculously” not damaged any homes.
Israel’s fire and rescue authority warned the public to stay away from parks or forests, and to be exceptionally careful while lighting barbecues. Thursday is Israel’s Independence Day, which is typically marked with large family cookouts in parks and forests.
At least 12 people were treated in hospitals on Wednesday, mainly due to smoke inhalation, while another 10 people were treated in the field, Magen David Adom Ambulance services said.
Italy, Croatia, Spain, France, Ukraine, and Romania were sending planes to help battle the flames, while several other countries, including North Macedonia and Cyprus, were also sending water-dropping aircraft. Israeli authorities said 10 firefighting planes were operating on Thursday morning, with another eight aircraft to arrive during the course of the day.
Israel’s fire and rescue authority lifted the evacuation order on approximately a dozen towns in the Jerusalem hills on Thursday.
Three Catholic religious communities who were forced to evacuate from their properties on Wednesday were also able to return on Thursday, said Farid Jubran, the representative for the Latin Patriarchate. He said their agricultural lands, including vineyards and olive trees, suffered heavy damage, and some of the buildings were damaged. But there were no injuries, and historic churches were not affected.
The main highway linking Jerusalem to Tel Aviv was opened again on Thursday, a day after the flames had encroached on the road, forcing drivers to abandon their cars and flee in terror. On Thursday morning, broad swathes of burned areas were visible from the highway, while pink anti-flame retardant dusted the top of burned trees and bushes. Smoke and the smell of fire hung heavy in the air.
In 2010, a massive forest fire burned for four days on northern Israel’s Mount Carmel, claiming 44 lives and destroying around 12,000 acres, much of it woodland.
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