Jerusalem, May 1
A massive wildfire raging through Israel has triggered a national emergency in the nation, forcing the evacuation of thousands and casting dense plumes of smoke over Jerusalem.
Authorities have described the blaze as one of the most severe in the nation’s history, erupting on Wednesday — coinciding with Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen soldiers — and spreading swiftly due to strong winds and parched conditions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sounded the alarm, warning that the fast-advancing fire could reach Jerusalem itself.
“This is a national emergency, not just a local one,” he said.
Emphasising the urgency, Netanyahu added, “The priority right now is defending Jerusalem,” and called for additional fire engines and the creation of firebreaks.
Scenes of chaos unfolded as the fire approached Route 1, the key highway linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Authorities were forced to shut down the road, and dramatic footage shared on social media showed drivers abandoning their vehicles and fleeing on foot as flames crept closer.
Firefighters, assisted by military personnel, battled the inferno as smoke blanketed the sky.
Israel is marking Memorial Day for fallen soldiers from sunset on April 29 to nightfall on April 30 this year.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as they brace for the fire’s potential impact on Jerusalem itself, vowing to deploy every possible resource to protect lives and property.
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