Wildfire scorches Tenerife island, affecting thousands

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BARCELONA, SPAIN (AP) – An out-of-control wildfire on the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife has burned thousands of acres and affected nearly 8,000 people who are either evacuated or confined, authorities said on Thursday.

Regional President Fernando Clavijo said some 250 firefighters and members of the Spanish army are tackling the blaze, located in the north of the island, a key tourist destination.

Clavijo said the fire had a nearly 30-kilometre-long perimeter.

“This is probably the most complicated blaze we have had on the Canary Islands, if not ever, in at least the last 40 years,” Clavijo told reporters.

Extreme temperatures in the island, he said, added to specific meteorological conditions caused by the fire that turned the area into a virtual oven. The blaze, which started on Tuesday night, is centred on a craggy, mountainous area, which is difficult for emergency brigades to access. Spanish authorities said their main goal is to contain the fire and prevent it from reaching more populated areas.

The island’s main town, Santa Cruz, is 20 kilometres away from the flames.

The wildfire continues to burn on Tenerife, Canary Islands. PHOTO: AP

The wildfire is threatening six municipalities. Some 7,600 residents in the area were either evacuated or ordered to stay indoors on Thursday due to hazardous air quality. Clavijo said firefighters were working day and night but the fire remained out of control.

The seven-island archipelago is located off the northwest coast of Africa and southwest of mainland Spain. Tenerife is one of Spain’s tourist hotspots. Tenerife Tourism office stressed in a statement on Thursday afternoon that the main tourist areas and cities of the island are away from the fire.

Business continues as usual in accommodation establishments, beaches and other tourist sites located in areas near the coast and in the midlands, the office said.

But access to the Teide National Park, the most important tourist attraction in Tenerife after the beaches, was closed to the public from Thursday, said the Canary regional government.

All tourist facilities around the Teide volcano area, including accommodation, will be evacuated, alongside the Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands’ personnel.

Further evacuations are expected in the coming hours in several neighbourhoods. The wildfire is particularly virulent on its north side. Temperatures in the Canary Islands peaked at more than 40 degrees Celsius in recent days. Temperatures are set to rise again today.