Thousands evacuated as Canary Island wildfire burns

Thousands of residents of La Palma in the Canary Islands have been urged to leave their homes as emergency workers try to bring a wildfire under control.

The blaze began early on Saturday and has already consumed 4,500 hectares (11,100 acres) of land and at least a dozen homes.

Around 400 troops from various agencies are on the ground tackling the blaze.

Officials said some 4,255 people had been evacuated but that others were declining to leave.

It comes less than two years after a volcano erupted on the island, destroying thousands of homes.

Fernando Clavijo, president of the Canary Islands regional government, said there was “resistance to abandoning the houses” but that the priority had to be saving lives.

“People come first, then the houses, and then [extinguishing the fire],” he said.

The blaze began in the area of El Pinar in the north-western municipality of Puntagorda, before spreading south towards the town of Tijarafe.

Mr Clavijo attributed its quick spread to “the wind, the climate conditions as well as the heatwave that we are living through”.

Late on Saturday, he said its progress had slowed but that it remained out of control.

A seaplane was used to tackle the fire before nightfall. A second will join the operation on Sunday, local media have reported.

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