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Thousands evacuated on Spain's Tenerife as summer wildfire re-ignites

Published 05/10/2023, 10:08
Updated 05/10/2023, 21:31
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A firefighter plane discharges water over Guimar, as wildfires rage out of control on the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain August 22, 2023. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo

By Borja Suarez

TENERIFE, Canary Islands, Spain (Reuters) -More than 3,000 people on the Spanish island of Tenerife evacuated their homes as a wildfire sparked by high temperatures and strong winds raged in a forested area already ravaged by fire in August.

Emergency services said on social media they had requested assistance from the army's Military Emergency Unit, saying the blaze, which ignited on Wednesday, was a high-level emergency.

August's wildfire burned for days, destroying some 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) of woodland within the national park surrounding the Mount Teide volcano, Spain's highest peak. Thousands were also evacuated then, with most returning to their homes.

"The temperatures will remain higher (than usual), so we expect more fires to be reactivated in the area," Rosa Davila, head of Tenerife's local government, told a news briefing.

She gave no estimate on when those evacuated can return to their homes. Around 30 hectares have been affected since Wednesday evening, she said.

Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic off northwest Africa, is on alert for high temperatures that are expected to reach 39 degrees Celsius (102.2 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout Thursday.

National weather service AEMET said Spain as a whole registered a record six consecutive days of unseasonal heat between Sept. 28 and Oct. 4 and more were expected.

Scientists have linked searing temperatures and dry and windy conditions in many parts of the world, including southern Europe, to climate change.

The August fire had been brought under control but never completely extinguished, with embers still burning in the forest.

Usually, it takes two or three months to completely extinguish a large wildfire if there is rain and humidity but current temperatures above average make it more difficult, local emergency services said. Stable dry weather increases the risk of fires and drought.

Still, the Canary Islands regional leader, Fernando Clavijo, was optimistic the blaze on the already scorched terrain can be brought under control.

© Reuters. Davinia Alvarez, 13, and her mother Luz Marina Arbelo, 41, sit inside a sports pavilion with their dogs after being evacuated from the town of La Corujera on the island of Tenerife, in Santa Ursula, Spain, October 5, 2023. REUTERS/Borja Suarez

"There is less fuel (for the fire), so it shouldn't get out of hand," he told a business event in Madrid on Thursday.

Wildfires often occur during the summer months in Spain and neighbouring Portugal and are more rare in the autumn. However, in October 2017 the two countries suffered hundreds of large blazes that claimed the lives of 45 people in Portugal and four in Spain.

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