Man arrested for throwing a rock at one of the fire helicopters whilst filling up with water
He aimed for the tail rotor of the helicopter causing an emergency landing and leaving it unable to fly…
He aimed for the tail rotor of the helicopter causing an emergency landing and leaving it unable to fly…
At first people panicked as they thought it was sharks, then they were in awe of the three of them happily swimming in the bay…
It is strictly forbidden to access these areas due to the serious risk involved as the fire is still burning out of control…
Firefighters predict that they will have the fire under control ‘in a matter of days’…
The breakage is due to the adverse sea conditions experienced recently and the repairs can only be done when the sea is calm enough…
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, has flown to the island to show his support…
There have been some favourable weather conditions which has helped firefighters…
The latest maps show the increased area the fire is now covering and where all the smaller outbreaks are…
In the video you can see the fire advancing over the ridges towards the cable car and Parador in the national park…
This video will show you the location of the fire and how it has spread…
Only 20% of the northern front of the fire is stabilised as it continues to burn out of control…
More people have been evacuated as the fire continues to spread...
They are making the municipality's emergency resources available to fight the fire rather than ‘guard bouncy castles’…
Only you can decide what to do, but here is an overview that will hopefully help you make a calculated decision…
There have been more people evicted due to it spreading in Guimar, and seaplanes have made 81 passes today…
The decision has been taken given the on-going work fire-fighters are engaged in with the forest fire in the north of Tenerife…
The President of the Canary Islands stressed that roads need to stay clear for firefighters and the other emergency services to do their jobs…
Although the defensive lines are beginning to have "a bit of an effect", the characteristics of the fire are very complex…
The Teide National Park has been evacuated to ensure no tourists are in the area and to give emergency resources a free passage…
It has now consumed more than 2,600 hectares with a perimeter of 31km including the Chipeque viewing point…