What you need to know about the Supertanker battling fires in Jerusalem
- On Wednesday, due to wildfires near the Eshtaol Forest located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israeli officials ordered the evacuation of multiple communities in the central region of the country.
- The wildfires erupted because soaring temperatures and strong winds created conditions that spread the fires rapidly across several areas.
- Firefighters deployed 63 teams and 11 aircraft to battle the flames that destroyed 10,000 dunums, or 2,500 acres, affecting communities including Neveh Shalom and Mesilat Tzion.
- Nine people suffered injuries during the wildfires, and authorities issued evacuation orders and instructions for possible further relocations amid ongoing firefighting efforts.
- The incident highlights the increasing wildfire risks in central Israel due to weather conditions, prompting extensive emergency responses to protect residents and property.
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