Local residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023. Firefighters have battled through the night to try to bring under control the worst wildfire in decades on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, a major tourist destination. The fire in the north of the island started Tuesday night and has forced the evacuation or confinement of nearly 8,000 people. (AP Photo / Arturo Rodriguez)
Local residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023. Firefighters have battled through the night to try to bring under control the worst wildfire in decades on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, a major tourist destination. The fire in the north of the island started Tuesday night and has forced the evacuation or confinement of nearly 8,000 people. (AP Photo / Arturo Rodriguez)
Local residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023. Firefighters have battled through the night to try to bring under control the worst wildfire in decades on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, a major tourist destination. The fire in the north of the island started Tuesday night and has forced the evacuation or confinement of nearly 8,000 people. (AP Photo / Arturo Rodriguez)
Local residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023. Firefighters have battled through the night t

Tenerife wildfire was started deliberately, official says


Soraya Ebrahimi
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Police confirmed on Sunday a wildfire raging on the Spanish tourist island of Tenerife was started deliberately, Canary Islands regional president Fernando Clavijo said.

Police have opened three lines of investigation, Mr Clavijo added, but did not say if there had been any arrests.

Improved weather allowed firefighters to make advances overnight in their battle to tame the blaze that has raged out of control for the past five days, authorities said on Sunday.

“The night was very difficult but thanks to the work of the firefighters, the results have been very positive,” Tenerife governor Rosa Davila said.

The Canary Islands have been in drought for most of the past few years, as has much of mainland Spain.

The islands have recorded below-average rainfall in recent years because of changing weather patterns caused by climate change.

Although the blaze in the north-east of the island is not near the main tourist areas of the south-west, the regional government ordered the evacuation of a state-run hotel in the Teide volcano national park, in central Tenerife, about 50km south-west of the fire zone.

It was not immediately clear how many people were staying at the hotel.

Ms Davila said more than 12,000 people have been evacuated from their homes since the fire started on Tuesday.

The islands' emergency services on Sunday said 11,600 hectares of pine forest and scrubland had been burnt.

Wildfires in Tenerife - in pictures

  • Fire rampages through Arafo-Candelaria, Tenerife. EPA
    Fire rampages through Arafo-Candelaria, Tenerife. EPA
  • Residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Spain. AP
    Residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as fire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Spain. AP
  • A helicopter drops water on to flames advancing towards the town of Pinolere. AP
    A helicopter drops water on to flames advancing towards the town of Pinolere. AP
  • People from Santa Ursula watch a huge wildfire burning through forests surrounding the Mount Teide volcano. AFP
    People from Santa Ursula watch a huge wildfire burning through forests surrounding the Mount Teide volcano. AFP
  • People resting after wildlife forced the evacuation of the village of Orotova. Reuters
    People resting after wildlife forced the evacuation of the village of Orotova. Reuters
  • Firefighters tackle a blaze on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Reuters
    Firefighters tackle a blaze on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Reuters
  • Police officers watch the flames spread in Candelaria, on the island of Tenerife. Reuters
    Police officers watch the flames spread in Candelaria, on the island of Tenerife. Reuters
  • Spanish authorities have ordered the evacuation of four villages on Tenerife. Reuters
    Spanish authorities have ordered the evacuation of four villages on Tenerife. Reuters
  • Smoke billows above the village of Arafo on the island of Tenerife. AFP
    Smoke billows above the village of Arafo on the island of Tenerife. AFP
  • The north-east region of Tenerife, characterised by its steep ravines and densely forested areas, is a significant challenge for emergency crews. Reuters
    The north-east region of Tenerife, characterised by its steep ravines and densely forested areas, is a significant challenge for emergency crews. Reuters
  • Firefighters arrive in Candelaria. EPA
    Firefighters arrive in Candelaria. EPA
  • A helicopter dumps water on a fire in Candelaria. Reuters
    A helicopter dumps water on a fire in Candelaria. Reuters
  • A man leads his dog away as a fire that started in Candelaria approaches. EPA
    A man leads his dog away as a fire that started in Candelaria approaches. EPA

No injuries have yet been reported and Ms Davila said thanks to the firefighters, no houses had been burnt so far.

The fire, described as the worst in Tenerife in decades, is threatening 11 town areas flanking a steep and craggy mountain area. Access for firefighters is extremely difficult.

The emergency services said air quality in 19 town areas was not good and urged people to stay indoors when possible and wear masks outside.

More than 400 firefighters and soldiers have been posted, as well as 23 water-carrying helicopters and planes.

Spain’s mainland is bracing for another heatwave starting on Sunday, which will last until Thursday.

Spain’s state weather service said temperatures would gradually rise to hit 40ºC in parts of the mainland on Wednesday and Thursday.

On Tenerife, the agency predicted maximum temperatures averaging 30ºC for the coming week.

According to the European Forest Fire Information System, Spain leads the list of EU countries affected by wildfires so far this year, with 75,000 hectares burnt, ahead of Italy and Greece.

More than 2,000 people were evacuated in a wildfire on the nearby La Palma island last month that affected about 4,500 hectares.

Spain accounted for almost 40 per cent of the nearly 800,00 hectares burnt in the EU in 2022, the agency said.

More villages evacuated as a large wildfire in northern Greece rages for the second day

Greek authorities evacuated another five villages near the north-eastern border with Turkey on Sunday, where a large summer wildfire that has already destroyed several homes at the weekend drew dangerously close.

There were no reports of serious injuries to firefighters or residents from the forest blaze near the town of Alexandroupolis, which forced the evacuation of another eight villages on Saturday.

Strong winds whipped on the flames, and civil protection authorities warned of an “extreme” fire risk on Monday in the region around the capital, Athens, and other parts of southern Greece.

About 200 firefighters, assisted by volunteers, police and 16 water-dropping aircraft, were battling the blaze near Alexandroupolis.

Local authorities said about half a dozen outlying houses and outbuildings were badly damaged in two of the evacuated villages, as well as a church.

Sections of a motorway were closed for a second day as smoke reduced visibility, while Alexandroupolis residents were advised to keep their windows shut.

Wild fire on Rhodes and Corfu in Greece - in pictures

  • A fireman holds a cat and two rabbits after rescuing them from a fire on the Greek island of Rhodes. AFP
    A fireman holds a cat and two rabbits after rescuing them from a fire on the Greek island of Rhodes. AFP
  • Local residents try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos, on the island of Rhodes. AP
    Local residents try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos, on the island of Rhodes. AP
  • Tourists wait for buses at Gennadi Beach on the Island of Rhodes. AP
    Tourists wait for buses at Gennadi Beach on the Island of Rhodes. AP
  • German tourists and local residents try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos. AP
    German tourists and local residents try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos. AP
  • Tourists take water from the swimming pool of a hotel as they try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos. AP
    Tourists take water from the swimming pool of a hotel as they try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos. AP
  • Smoke rises on Corfu following a wildfire. Reuters
    Smoke rises on Corfu following a wildfire. Reuters
  • Tourists wait for departing planes at the airport, after being evacuated following a wildfire on the island of Rhodes. Reuters
    Tourists wait for departing planes at the airport, after being evacuated following a wildfire on the island of Rhodes. Reuters
  • Over 10,000 people have been evacuated following a wildfire on the island of Rhodes. Reuters
    Over 10,000 people have been evacuated following a wildfire on the island of Rhodes. Reuters
  • People watch the fires near the village of Malona in Rhodes. AFP
    People watch the fires near the village of Malona in Rhodes. AFP
  • A large wildfire burning on the Greek island of Rhodes has forced authorities to order an evacuation of four locations, including two seaside resorts. AP
    A large wildfire burning on the Greek island of Rhodes has forced authorities to order an evacuation of four locations, including two seaside resorts. AP
  • A man carries a child as they leave an area where a forest fire burns. AP
    A man carries a child as they leave an area where a forest fire burns. AP
  • The smoke cloud from the forest fire rises over the island of Rhodes. AP
    The smoke cloud from the forest fire rises over the island of Rhodes. AP
  • More than 200 firefighters and 40 fire engines were operating, assisted by three planes and five helicopters. EPA
    More than 200 firefighters and 40 fire engines were operating, assisted by three planes and five helicopters. EPA
  • Fires are common in Greece but hotter, drier and windy summers have turned the country into a wildfire hotspot in recent years. Reuters
    Fires are common in Greece but hotter, drier and windy summers have turned the country into a wildfire hotspot in recent years. Reuters
  • Local officials on Rhodes said on Saturday they had moved 30,000 people threatened by wildfires to safety. Reuters
    Local officials on Rhodes said on Saturday they had moved 30,000 people threatened by wildfires to safety. Reuters
  • Volunteers try to put out a wildfire in Kiotari village, on Rhodes island. EPA
    Volunteers try to put out a wildfire in Kiotari village, on Rhodes island. EPA
  • An empty beach in Rhodes. Thousands of locals and tourists have been evacuated from the area. Reuters
    An empty beach in Rhodes. Thousands of locals and tourists have been evacuated from the area. Reuters
  • Coastguard vessels and more than 30 private boats took part in an operation near beaches. Reuters
    Coastguard vessels and more than 30 private boats took part in an operation near beaches. Reuters
  • Smoke rising from a wildfire covers the air over a basketball court near Lardos, on the island of Rhodes, Greece. Reuters
    Smoke rising from a wildfire covers the air over a basketball court near Lardos, on the island of Rhodes, Greece. Reuters
  • A fire engine from Slovakia in Kiotari village, on Rhodes island. EPA
    A fire engine from Slovakia in Kiotari village, on Rhodes island. EPA
  • Smoke rises from a burnt hotel complex during a wildfire. AFP
    Smoke rises from a burnt hotel complex during a wildfire. AFP

Greece's Minister for Civil Protection, Vassilis Kikilias, on Sunday said firefighters, police, army personnel and volunteers were “waging an intense battle” in the Alexandroupolis area and called for extreme public vigilance throughout the country on Monday.

“No outdoors work that could trigger a fire will be permitted,” Mr Kikilias said. “We must all protect our country.”

Across the border in Turkey, the governor of Erdine province said the border crossing at Ipsala had been closed until further notice because of the fires.

Greece suffers destructive wildfires every summer. Officials say they have been exacerbated by climate change.

EU officials have also blamed climate change for the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in Europe, saying 2022 was the second-worst year for wildfire damage on record after 2017.

The deadliest Greek wildfire on record killed 104 people in 2018, in a seaside resort near Athens that residents had not been warned to evacuate.

Since then, authorities have been erring on the side of caution, issuing swift mass evacuation orders whenever inhabited areas are under threat.

Last month a large wildfire on the resort island of Rhodes forced the evacuation of about 20,000 tourists.

Days later, two air force pilots were killed when their water-dropping plane crashed while diving low to tackle a blaze on the island of Evia.

Another three wildfire-related deaths have been recorded this summer.

Changing visa rules

For decades the UAE has granted two and three year visas to foreign workers, tied to their current employer. Now that's changing.

Last year, the UAE cabinet also approved providing 10-year visas to foreigners with investments in the UAE of at least Dh10 million, if non-real estate assets account for at least 60 per cent of the total. Investors can bring their spouses and children into the country.

It also approved five-year residency to owners of UAE real estate worth at least 5 million dirhams.

The government also said that leading academics, medical doctors, scientists, engineers and star students would be eligible for similar long-term visas, without the need for financial investments in the country.

The first batch - 20 finalists for the Mohammed bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Distinction.- were awarded in January and more are expected to follow.

Real estate tokenisation project

Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.

The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.

Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.

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