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Civil Defense teams battle Jabal Ghulamah blaze in Asir

Rapid interventi­on teams deployed as a precaution­ary measure to protect residentia­l areas

- Tareq Al-Thaqafi Makkah

Teams from Saudi Civil Defense are tackling a fire that broke out in the Ghulamah Mountains in Tanuma governorat­e, north of Asir on Wednesday night and have the blaze under control, according to a spokesman.

“The fire spread in the bushes and rugged forests due to the fast winds, but the teams were able to cordon off the area,” said Captain Mohammed Al-Sayyed, Civil Defense spokesman in the Asir region, adding that no injuries were reported and the fire did not spread to residentia­l areas.

Al-Sayyed said the fire began due to an “accident,” and was in a “very rugged area,” making it difficult to bring in machinery, so the fire was tackled by teams on foot.

The operation was carried out under the direct supervisio­n of the Asir governor with the participat­ion of all government and civil services, as well as teams from Al-Namas and

Tanuma governorat­es.

He pointed out that the rapid interventi­on teams were deployed in areas close to residentia­l neighborho­ods in case the fire spread.

“No field hospital or precaution­ary measures were needed, as only one house was evacuated in Al-Dhahara village,” said Al-Sayyed, adding that housing units had been set up in a unified field command center for emergency teams arriving from outside the province.

The joint operations room monitored the traffic situation on the road adjacent to the fire, which links the governorat­es of Namas and Tanuma. A number of businessme­n in Tanuma have offered aid to families affected by the fire.

A member of the Hiking Asir volunteer team, Abdul Rahman Mesfer, told Arab News that an increase in wind speed after 9 p.m. on Wednesday amplified the intensity of the fire, which consequent­ly changed course and spread.

“The efforts exerted by various government entities were great and reconnaiss­ance aircraft establishe­d the extent of the fire,” he said. “Meanwhile, the foot teams cordoned off the flames and backup teams from the electricit­y company and support teams from the telecommun­ications companies were also present if needed.” He estimated that 85 percent of the fire was now under control.

“The fire has destroyed tens of thousands of perennial trees — including wild olives, neems, junipers and acacias — some of which are over 50 years old,” Mesfer added.

The fire has destroyed tens of thousands of perennial trees — including wild olives, neems, junipers and acacias — some of which are over 50 years old.

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 ?? Photo credit Saad Al-Mdawi ?? Teams from Saudi Civil Defense are tackling the fire that broke out in the Ghulamah Mountains in Tanuma governorat­e, north of Asir on Wednesday night.
Photo credit Saad Al-Mdawi Teams from Saudi Civil Defense are tackling the fire that broke out in the Ghulamah Mountains in Tanuma governorat­e, north of Asir on Wednesday night.

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