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Israel asks Greece and Croatia for planes to help firefighters

Published: 24 Nov 2016 - 11:01 am | Last Updated: 15 Nov 2021 - 02:20 pm
Really Golan inspects the damage at her house, which burned during a wildfire caused by dry conditions, on November 23, 2016 in the northern Israeli town of Zikhron Ya'aqov. In Zikhron Ya'aqov, more than ten homes were burnt and several people have been l

Really Golan inspects the damage at her house, which burned during a wildfire caused by dry conditions, on November 23, 2016 in the northern Israeli town of Zikhron Ya'aqov. In Zikhron Ya'aqov, more than ten homes were burnt and several people have been l

Reuters

JERUSALEM: Israel asked Greece and Croatia on Wednesday for planes to help fight forest fires that have raged across the country for the past two days, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

A lack of rain combined with very dry air and strong easterly winds have spread forest fires throughout central and northern Israel. Scores of homes have been damaged or destroyed but no deaths or serious injuries have been reported.

A firefighting plane drops fire retardant during a wildfire, near the communal settlement of Nataf, close to Jerusalem November 23, 2016. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

 

Local weather forecasters said the tinder-dry conditions and strong winds appeared set to continue for several days with little chance of rain.

A statement from Netanyahu's office said that the Greek and Croatian prime ministers, Alexis Tsipras and Andrej Plenkovic, "responded immediately" to his request "and promised to send firefighting aircraft as soon as possible".

In 2010, a major forest fire in northern Israel in similar weather conditions that raged for several days killed 42 people, prompting reform of firefighting services and the establishment of an airborne firefighting squadron.

Police have not yet said whether any of the fires were set deliberately.