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Spain: Massive wildfires force evacuation of over 26,000 from Tenerife
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The local government of the Canary Islands, where Tenerife is located, has declared a state of emergency as the situation continues to deteriorate.

As scorching temperatures and relentless gusts of wind complicate firefighting efforts, authorities have been compelled to order the evacuation of more than 4,000 additional residents today. This comes in addition to the 4,500 individuals who were already forced to abandon their homes on Friday. Tenerife, an island inhabited by approximately one million people and renowned for its tourist appeal, has encountered an unprecedented crisis as this disaster unfolds.

The mounting evacuation tally, currently exceeding 8,000 people, is expected to rise considerably, according to experts closely monitoring the situation. Emergency services responsible for the Canary Islands have issued an alarming statement, suggesting that the count of evacuees might eventually surge to surpass 26,000. This estimation is based on provisional calculations derived from the island's census data.

The fires, which are reportedly out of control, have caused widespread panic and disruption. Both local residents and tourists have been affected by the dire circumstances, heightening concerns about the long-term impacts on the island's infrastructure, environment, and economy. Authorities are working tirelessly to combat the blazes and provide necessary support to those affected.

The global community is closely watching the unfolding events on Tenerife, as efforts to contain the wildfires and safeguard lives and property intensify. (ILKHA)



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