Fires force evacuations in northern community, West Bank settlement


Fires in northern Israel and in the northern West Bank led to evacuations in two Israeli communities on Saturday, with reports of several homes ablaze in a settlement.
In the Havat Gilad settlement, west of Nablus, a number of homes caught fire, and residents were rushed away.
Officials said the fire had spread from the direction of the nearby settlement of Kedumim.
Firefighting teams were on the scene and were being aided by firefighting planes.
In Shimshit, in the Jezreel Valley, the first line of houses was evacuated due to a large brush fire.
Police said officers and firefighters were on the scene to prevent the blaze from reaching the community.
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שריפת יער גדולה משתוללת בשעה זו סמוך ליישוב שמשית שבעמק יזרעאל. בחסות הרוחות החזקות, האש מתפשטת במהירות ומסכנת את קו הבתים הראשון. בעקבות הסכנה המוחשית ובתום הערכת מצב של המשטרה וכבאות והצלה, החלו… pic.twitter.com/qQibIHzlMt
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There were no reports of casualties in any of the events.
שריפה פרצה בחוות גלעד שבשומרון. בתים בקו הראשון ביישוב עלו באש. כביש 55 למערב נחסם לתנועהhttps://t.co/hXOCiPvfX0 pic.twitter.com/MlXvkwKV2y
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