A huge wildfire spread near Jerusalem on Sunday burning down hundreds of dunams of forest and endangering nearby communities. High temperatures and strong winds helped the fire spread fast to the west of the capital.
“This may be the biggest fire in the last few years in the Jerusalem hills,” said the Jerusalem District Fire Commander, Nissim Twito.
“Everything is black, there is no green,” a resident of Shoeva near Route 1 told Walla. “It’s heartbreaking.”
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Twelve aircraft dropped fire retardant from the air to stop the fire spreading together with firefighters on the ground.
The fire reached the outskirts of the Eitanim Medical Center, a psychiatric facility in the Jerusalem Hills and all the patients were evacuated, Kan Radio said.
Israeli Police have released the names of two individuals who are missing as a result of the wildfires. The first is Alex Schechtman (62), a resident of Elon Moreh. The second is Shabtai Shimon Siegel (25), a resident of Ma’ale Adumim.
Public Security Minister Omer Bar Lev said three people from the hospital went missing but two were soon found. One remained missing, although his life was not thought to be in danger.
More than 2,000 residents of Beit Meir, Kesalon, Ramat Raziel and Givat Ye’arim were evacuated as flames reached some homes although some residents from Ramat Raziel and Givat Ye’arim were later allowed to return home.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told security forces that if they were in doubt about whether evacuation is necessary, it should be done without question.
Fire Department spokesman Dedi Simhi said on Sunday night that “the fire was 100% caused by people.” However, he stated that was still unclear whether this was done deliberately or by accident. “We don’t know yet,” he said, and added that “first we will get the fire out then tomorrow we’ll start our investigation.”
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