Key Points

A massive wildfire erupted near Jerusalem, forcing the evacuation of five communities and closing a major highway. Extreme temperatures and strong winds complicated firefighting efforts, prompting Israel to request international assistance from multiple countries. Over 120 firefighting teams were mobilized to contain the rapidly spreading flames. The emergency occurred during Israel's Memorial Day, leading to the cancellation of several commemorative events.

Key Points: Jerusalem Wildfire Sparks Mass Evacuation International Aid Alert

  • 120 firefighting teams deployed to combat massive blaze
  • Five communities evacuated near Jerusalem
  • International firefighting assistance requested from multiple countries
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Large wildfire near Jerusalem forces evacuations, closes major highway

Massive wildfire near Jerusalem forces evacuations, highway closure, and international firefighting assistance amid extreme heat and high winds.

"Following a situational assessment, firefighting teams were being mobilized from all districts nationwide - Eyal Caspi, Fire and Rescue Authority Commissioner"

Jerusalem, April 30

Israel has raised its emergency alert to the highest level and appealed for international assistance as fast-spreading wildfires erupted in the hills west of Jerusalem on Wednesday.

Footage shared on social media showed drivers fleeing on foot as flames and thick black smoke loomed in the distance.

The Fire and Rescue Services said about 120 teams from across the country, supported by firefighting planes and helicopters, were deployed to contain the flames, and another 22 teams were on their way.

Five communities were evacuated, and others were instructed to prepare for possible evacuation. A section of the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway was closed by the police.

The Magen David Adom medical emergency service said in a statement that medics were treating 12 people for mild smoke inhalation, including two babies.

Fire and Rescue Authority Commissioner Eyal Caspi said he had activated the fire service's national emergency plans and raised the alert level to its highest, Xinhua news agency reported. "Following a situational assessment, firefighting teams were being mobilized from all districts nationwide," he said.

Eyal Cohen, Deputy Commander of the Jerusalem District of the Fire and Rescue Authority, said Israel had requested firefighting assistance from regional neighbours. State-owned Kan TV reported that the countries include Greece, Cyprus, Croatia, and Italy.

The Israel Defense Forces said the military has sent forces to firefighting and evacuation, adding that "aerial support has also been deployed to provide a real-time operational picture."

Unseasonably high temperatures of around 35 degrees Celsius, combined with wind gusts of up to 70 km per hour, were fanning the flames and complicating firefighting efforts, officials said.

As Israel marks Memorial Day for fallen soldiers from sunset, April 29, to nightfall, April 30 this year, ceremonies at the Latrun Armored Corps Memorial were cancelled due to the wildfire. The Defence Ministry urged the public to avoid traveling to military cemeteries, where tens of thousands are expected to gather for commemorative events.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Terrible to see such devastation near Jerusalem. Wildfires don't discriminate between nations - hope they get it under control soon. India should offer help if requested, we have experience dealing with forest fires in the Himalayas. 🙏
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Rahul S.
Climate change is making these disasters more frequent everywhere. Just last year we saw devastating fires in Uttarakhand. Israel's emergency response seems well-organized though - we could learn from their coordination between military and civilian agencies.
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Ananya M.
The timing during Memorial Day makes this even more tragic. While we may have political differences with Israel, no one should suffer like this. Hope the evacuated families can return home safely soon. #HumanityFirst
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Greece and Cyprus helping Israel while other neighbors stay out. Shows how natural disasters can bring unexpected allies together. Maybe SAARC countries should have similar emergency response agreements?
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Sunita P.
Those poor babies affected by smoke inhalation! 😢 This shows how vulnerable children are in such emergencies. India should invest more in pediatric emergency response teams as part of our disaster management.
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Karan D.
The highway closure reminds me of how our NH-44 gets blocked during Himachal fires. Infrastructure vulnerability during disasters is a global issue. Maybe India-Israel can collaborate on fire-resistant road construction tech?

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