November 2016 Israel fires
November 2016 Israel fires | |
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Location | Various regions in Israel, mainly in Haifa, Judaean Mountains and the Sharon Plain. |
Statistics | |
Date(s) | November 22, 2016 –November 27, 2016 |
Cause |
• Arsons • Negligence • Weather conditions |
Buildings destroyed | Over 560 |
Injuries | 180+[1] |
In 22 November a wave of fires (both wildfires and urban fires) began in Israel from south as the Dead Sea area to Nahariya.[1] Some of the fires occurred naturally; others were arson attacks.[2] On 28 November, after 8 days, the firefighting services announced that the emergency condition was over, after firefighters fought 1,773, of them at least 39 were major fires that required at least ten crews or more.[3] The largest fire occurred in Haifa, where 527 apartments were destroyed completely 77 buildings, leaving 1,600 people homeless.[4] 75,000 residents, about a quarter of the city's population, were evacuated from 11 neighborhoods.[5][6] Other major fires occurred in Zikhron Ya'akov, Jerusalem area as well as smaller fires all across Israel and the West Bank. Israel's Nature and Parks Authority reported that more than 20,000 dunams (4,900 acres) of forests, brushland and open space were burnt, the largest amount since the Mount Carmel forest fire (2010).[7]
While most of the fires were caused by weather conditions and negligence, some of the fires were caused by arsonists suspected of being nationally motivated Arabs. Two Arab citizens of Israel confessed they delibrately set up fires. At least 35 people were arrested on suspection of setting fires or inciting to do so. More than 15 were citizens of the Palestinian Authority and at least 10 were Arab citizens of Israel. Officials in Israel has stated that the delibrate setting of fires is a form of terrorism.[8] As of 28 November, at least 25 cases of fires were caused by suspected arsons.[3]
Background
The fires came after two months of drought in the area. Regions of Jerusalem and the West Bank are also affected.[9] Officials identify "extreme weather", including high temperatures and dry winds, for helping fires spread.[10]
Fires
Haifa
Fires in Haifa occurred in dozens of areas and they have consumed buildings in five different locations. 75,000 residents of 11 neighborhoods were evacuated by firefighters and the search and rescue Kedem Battalion of the Home Front Command. On 17:08 (ISTׁ) it was reported that 163 people were hurt[11] including three children and a 6 month old, mainly smoke inhalation. One woman was moderately injured.[5][12] 350 firefighters and 115 firefighting vehicles are operating in the city.[13] 3 residents were detained by police forces under suspicion of arson after being spotted near one of the epicentres. The fire calmed down in the night between the 24th and 25th[14] and residents were allowed to return in 25 November's afternoon while the fire was still raging out of the city.[15]
The damage cost from the fire in Haifa was estimated at 500,000,000 Shekels.[16]
Zikhron Ya'akov
The fires in Zikhron Ya'akov started on 22 November as a result of arson[17] in the Givat Eden neighborhood in the northern part of the town. 8 people, including two children and a 10-day old infant were treated for smoke inhalation. 30 homes were burnt[17] and at least 10 homes were destroyed. Several roads were closed, including Highway 4 and Highway 70.[18] Residents of Givat Eden and the surrounding areas were evacuated and told to shut their gas lines.[19] They were allowed to return except for those whose houses were damaged when fire was brought under control after 29 hours of fighting.[20] Public Security minister Gilad Erdan said that evidence has been found that the initial fire in Zikhron Ya'akov was a result of arson involving gasoline.[17]
Jerusalem mountains
Fires erupted at around 02:00 (IST), 25 November next to Beit Meir. All of the residents, includings 300 people at the guest house, mostly from nearby Shoresh were evacuated and some houses were damaged. 25 firefighting crews were working at the scene and shortly before 05:30 the flames were extinguished. The police began conducting search operations to find suspects. Residents reported that they saw several suspects fleeing the area after the fire began to spread and the police arrested one suspect.[21][22]
Another two great fires erupted on near Nataf and Maale Hahamisha. The residents of Nataf were evacuated as fire in Nataf burned several houses and a famous restaurant.[23] The fire burnt 25,000 dunams (6,200 acres) in a nearby natural reserve. Remains of molotov cocktails were found and a Palestinian man from the West Bank was arrested on suspicion of setting off the fires.[24]
Halamish
Fires erupted on the eve of 25 November a great fire consumed large parts of Halamish and the surrounding forest. About 40 houses were set ablaze, of which 15 were burnt to the ground.[25] The fire was the result of arson by Palestinians and was denounced by Israeli ministers as "terrorism of fire".[26]
Other fires
- Ein Tamar - fire erupted in a thorn field near the moshav. Four firefighting crews were sent.[27]
- Dvir - fire erupted at the Dvira forest near the kibbutz.[28]
- Lakhish - fire erupted in the Lakhish forest near the moshav.[28]
- Kiryat Gat - fires erupted at two points near the Kiryat Gat intersection in the morning of November 25. The main road in the city was closed and the train movement was canceled.[21]
- Dolev - The first fire in the Israeli settlement of Dolev in the West Bank started in 22 November and damaged three caravans in the northenmost neighborhood. 20 homes were temporarly evacuated as 68 firefighters, assisted by volunteers worked to extinguish the fire over night.[29] Firefighter investigation has revealed that the fire was caused by arson.[30]
- Talmon - the first fire in Talmon started in 23 November and several neighborhoods were evacuated.[31][32]
- Gilon - fires started on 22 November and caused 80 residents to be evacuated. Three houses were damaged and electricity was temporarily cut. The fire was brought under control after several hours.[20]
- Kabul and Tamra - fire erupted between the two Arab towns in northern Israel at the night of 24 November.[33]
- Har Halutz - fire erupted near the communal settlement on 24 November and was extinguished in early morning hours of 25 November. The entire community was evacuated during the fire and six houses were damaged.[34]
- Iksal and Nazareth Illit - fire erupted between the Arab town and the mixed city in 24 November.[34]
- Ka'abiyye - fire erupted near the Arab town. Five houses were evacuated in a precautionary step.[34]
- Ya'ad - fire erupted near the moshav on 25 November. Residents of 15 houses were evacuated until the fires were extinguished in the afternoon.[35]
- Geulim - fire erupted near the moshav on 25 November. No damage was made.[36]
- Binyamina - fire erupted next to the town. One man in his forties was hurt from smoke inhalation.[37]
- Harashim - fire erupted in the communal settlement in 25 November and was extinguished in 26 November. Residents of the southern part of the locality were evacuated during the fire.[38][39]
- Daliyat al-Karmel - fire erupted in the Druze town in 25 November and was extinguished by six firefighter crews.[40]
Arsons
Some of the fires were suspected to have been caused by arsonists.[9][41] The Israel Police commissioner Roni Alsheikh and the Israel Security Agency announced that the arsons are "likely nationalistically motivated" and that suspects were arrested.[41][42]
Gilad Erdan, Israel’s public security minister, told Army Radio that the professional assessment was that almost half the fires were the result of arson. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attributed the fires to “natural and unnatural” causes and said that “any fire caused by arson or incitement to arson is terrorism in every sense of the word, and we will treat it as such.”[6]
Firefighting
Cyprus, Russia, Croatia, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Egypt, Azerbaijan, France, and Ukraine have sent aircraft and other equipment to help fight the fires.[9][43] The Home Front Command called in soldiers and rescuers to aid with the effort.[44] Netanyahu asked for "Super Tanker" aircraft from the U.S.[45] The Palestinian Authority sent eight firefighting crews, four to the Haifa area and four to the Jerusalem area.[46] Spain has sent 4 planes (CL-215T or CL-415) to help fight the fires.[47]
Cyprus sent 69 men: 28 firemen, 24 rescuers of the Civil Defence and 17 forest firefighters.[48]
References
- 1 2 Friedson, Yael; Rabad, Ahia (27 November 2016). "חמישה ימי אש: כ-180 נפגעים, יותר מ-560 דירות נשרפו, כ-30 עצורים [Five days of fire: about 180 hurt, more than 560 apartments destroyed, 30 suspects arrested". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Wootliff, Raoul (29 November 2016). "Heralding state compensation, arson confirmed in several major fires". Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- 1 2 Kubovich, Yaniv (28 November 2016). "Firefighting services go back to normal, after over 1,700 fires in 8 days". Haaretz.
- ↑ Rabad, Ahia (27 November 2016). "חיפה: 527 דירות אינן ראויות למגורים, יותר מ-1,600 דיירים נותרו ללא בית [Haifa: 527 apartments not habitable, more than 1,600 homeless]". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- 1 2 Winer, Straut; Rabinowitz, Gavin (24 November 2016). "Israelis reach out to Haifa's 75,000 fire-ravaged homeless". Times of Israel.
- 1 2 Kershner, Isabel (24 November 2016). "As Wildfires Rage, Israel Suggests Arson and Asks for Foreign Help". New York Times.
- ↑ Rinat, Zafrir (27 November 2016). "Israeli Blazes Damage Almost as Much Land as 2010 Carmel Fire". Haaretz.
- ↑ "2 Israeli Arabs confess to starting wildfires — report". Times of Israel. 27 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Israel fires: Tens of thousands flee as fires hit Haifa". BBC News. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ "Israel Wildfires: 50,000 Evacuated As Bushfires Hit Haifa". 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Ashkenazi, Eli; Blumenfeld, Revital (25 November 2016). "מניין נפגעי העשן בשריפות בחיפה עלה ל-163". Walla! (in Hebrew).
- ↑ "At least 132 injured in Haifa fire". Haaretz. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Rabad, Ahia (24 November 2016). "חיפה: 350 כבאים ו-115 רכבי כיבוי פועלים בכיבוי השריפות בעיר [Haifa: 350 firefighters and 115 firefighting vehicles are operating to stop the fires across the city]". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Hasson, Nir; Shpigel, Noa (25 November 2016). "Homes ignite in fire near Jerusalem, blaze in Haifa calms". Haaretz.
- ↑ Shpigel, Noa (25 November 2016). "Police: All evacuees from Haifa may return home". Haaretz.
- ↑ "As fires rage, Israeli lawmaker says arsonists should be treated as terrorists". i24 News. 26 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 "Public security minister: Evidence found that original fire was arson". Haaretz. 25 November 2016.
- ↑ "Roads closed due to Zichron Yaakov fire". Arutz Sheva. 22 November 2016.
- ↑ "Numerous homes destroyed as major blaze hits Zichron Yaakov". Times of Israel. 22 November 2016.
- 1 2 "Zichron Yaakov, Gilon fires under control; police up patrols amid arson fears". Times of Israel. 23 November 2016.
- 1 2 Baruch, Uzi (25 November 2016). "אש בקריית גת, סריקות אחר חשודים [Fire in Kiryat Gat, searches for suspects]". Arutz Sheva (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Benari, Elad (25 November 2016). "Town near Jerusalem evacuated as fires continue to rage". Arutz Sheva.
- ↑ http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Landmark-restaurant-Ramas-Kitchen-a-victim-of-Nataf-fire-473724
- ↑ Yanovski, Roi (30 November 2016). "פרסום ראשון: נעצר פלסטיני בחשד שגרם לשריפת הענק בנטף [Palestinian arrested for causing the huge fire in Nataf]". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4884417,00.html
- ↑ http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4884772,00.html
- ↑ "שריפת קוצים במושב עין תמר שבערבה, 4 צוותי כיבוי במקום [Thorn fire in moshav Ein Tamar in the Arava, 4 firefighting crews in the area]". Arutz Sheva. 23 November 2016.
- 1 2 Levi, Eli; Eli, Yossi; Elroi, Hilla (24 November 2016). "שריפה משתוללת בחיפה: שכונות שלמות פונו, עשרות נפגעו משאיפת עשן [Fire blazing in Haifa: entire neighborhoods were evacuated; doznes hurt from smoke inhalation". Nana 10 (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Piotrokovsky, Shlomo (22 November 2016). "Dolev fire extinguished; Zichron Yaakov fire resumes". Arutz Sheva.
- ↑ Senyor, Eli (24 November 2016). "Fire & Rescue Authority suspects arson in four of the fires in Haifa". Ynet.
- ↑ http://news.walla.co.il/?w=//3016124 (Hebrew)
- ↑ http://www.mako.co.il/news-israel/local-q4_2016/Article-cceb805bbff8851004.htm
- ↑ "Fire breaks out in the Galilee". Arutz Sheva. 24 November 2016.
- 1 2 3 Benari, Elad (25 November 2016). "MainAll NewsInside IsraelTown near Jerusalem evacuated as fires continue to rage Town near Jerusalem evacuated as fires continue to rage". Arutz Sheva.
- ↑ "יום רביעי לגל השריפות: דליקות בגליל [Fourth day to the fire wave: blazes in the Galilee". Channel 2 (in Hebrew). 25 November 2016.
- ↑ Ben Zur, Ra'anan (25 November 2016). "שריפת קוצים פרצה סמוך למושב גאולים שבשרון [Brushfire erupted near Geulim in the Sharon Plain]". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Gabai, Shlomi (25 November 2016). "השריפה בבנימינה: תושב המקום נפגע קל משאיפת עשן". Walla! (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Rabad, Ahia (25 November 2016). "שריפה ביישוב חרשים שבצפון, תושבים פונו מבתיהם". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Rabad, Ahia (26 November 2016). "כוחות הכיבוי השיגו שליטה על השריפה בחרשים שבגליל". Ynet (in Hebrew).
- ↑ Ashkenazi, Eli (26 November 2016). "הושגה שליטה על השריפה בסמוך לדליית אל כרמל". Walla! (in Hebrew).
- 1 2 "Israel in flames: Suspects detained for arson; 60,000 evacuated from Haifa". Jerusalem Post. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ "Police commissioner: Arson likely nationalistically motivated; arrests were made". Ynet. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ "Україна відправить свої літаки гасити пожежі в Ізраїлі". Українська правда. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ "Tens of thousands flee massive fires raging across Haifa". Times of Israel. 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Amichai, Rami (24 November 2016). "Wildfires tear across Israel, Netanyahu calls arsonists 'terrorists'". Reuters.
- ↑ "Palestinian firefighters arrive to help put out the flames across Israel". Jerusalem Post. 25 November 2016.
- ↑ "El Gobierno español envía 4 aviones antiincendios a Israel". Cadena SER. 25 November 2016.
- ↑ "Cyprus sends a 69-member team to assist Israel combat massive fires". Cyprus Weekly. 26 November 2016.
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