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Wildfires rage near Jerusalem, major road closed, communities evacuated

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Israeli security and rescue personnel work near Latrun in central Israel, as wildfires due to extreme heat and winds broke out in central Israel, April 30, 2025 (Photo: REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon)

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Wildfires raged on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Wednesday (April 30), forcing the evacuation of communities and the closure of a main highway as Israel appealed for international assistance to help fight the blaze.

TV footage showed fires burning along the main Route 1 Jerusalem to Tel Aviv highway and people abandoning cars and running away from the flames as thick smoke billowed over the surrounding hilltops.

Israeli firefighters work near Latrun, as wildfires due to extreme heat and winds broke out in central Israel, April 30, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Sinan Abu Mayzer)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Italy and Croatia were expected to send three firefighting planes to help extinguish the flames. Israel has also appealed to Greece, Cyprus and Bulgaria, the Foreign Ministry said.

Israeli media reported that 120 fire and rescue services had mobilised dozens of teams, aircraft and helicopters to try to contain the fires and the military said its search and rescue forces were assisting the operations.

An Israeli security member runs to direct a driver, as wildfires caused by extreme heat and winds broke out in central Israel, near Latrun, Israel, April 30, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Oren Ben Hakoon)

Three communities were evacuated, police said, and at least 13 people were injured. There were no reports of fatalities.

The fire broke out on Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and many ceremonies marking the eve of its Independence Day were cancelled, including the main state event due to be held in Jerusalem.

Israeli firefighters work near Latrun as wildfires due to extreme heat and winds broke out in central Israel April 30, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Sinan Abu Mayzer)

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