Arson Jihad: FIRES Caused by Muslim Migrants Rage On in Europe

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Fires are raging in Europe —-

“Fire Allegedly Caused by Migrants Rages On in SE Bulgaria,” Novinite, September 7, 2016:

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A fire that broke out on Tuesday in the area of Gramatikovo, not far from the Bulgarian-Turkish border, has been spreading for 24 hours, firefighters say.

A group of seven Afghan migrants has been detained in relation to the events, according to police officials.

Public broadcaster BNT, however, quotes local authorities as saying the blaze was caused by another migrant group, made of Syrian nationals, who were arrested earlier, not far from the village of Gramatikovo.

Firefighters and volunteers have been fighting the flames since Tuesday morning.

Malko Tarnovo mayor Iliyan Yanchev told Focus Radio on Wednesday morning the rough and steep terrain made it more difficult to contain the fire, whose front could possibly spread to a nearby forest area.

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According to local sources, a group of 15-year-old youths have been arrested over the fires in Spain, France and Portugal. – “youths,” you know what that means.

Three separate fires – Spanish Police believe it was started deliberatel

The fires were started in Javea is an upmarket resort… tourists were targeted.

Teenage arsonists are believed to have started a forest fire that forced 2,000 British holidaymakers to be evacuated from a Spanish resort.

About 300 firefighters and two dozen water-dropping aircraft battled the fire in Javea, near Benidorm, on the Costa Blanca yesterday.

The blaze started on Sunday but emergency services were unable to bring it under control as it raged across 800 acres last night. Twenty homes had been destroyed and the authorities had evacuated 20 housing estates.

Planes flew overhead dropping water as witnesses described the situation as like a ‘warzone’.

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Paradise burns: Thousands of British tourists flee Spanish wildfire ‘started by teenagers’ as flames close in on their holiday villas … and now infernos hit France and Portugal

Images show fire raging close to Spanish coastal resort of Xabia where 20 homes have been destroyed
Mass evacuation underway after three fires broke out on Sunday amid fears they were started deliberately
Local sources say a group of 15-year-old youths have been arrested as emergency crews battle back flames
Are you caught up in the Costa Blanca fires? Send your pictures to [email protected]

By Julian Robinson and Flora Drury and Anthony Joseph for MailOnline, 5 September 2016

Thousands of tourists have fled a Spanish wildfire with flames closing in on their holiday villas – amid claims the blaze was started by a group of teenagers.

Holidaymakers, many of them British, left their homes and hotels for shelter as the flames burned through the province of Alicante on Sunday night and into Monday morning.

Planes flew overhead dropping water as witnesses described the situation as like a ‘warzone’.

One British woman has described how her family was evacuated in the middle of the night as a fierce wildfire raged near their villa.

And Spain wasn’t the only country dealing with huge fires, as an infernos were pictured in the Massif des Calanques, near Marseille in France and Fonte Fria village in the Portuguese district of Leiria.

Rosie Brown, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, was staying in a holiday home near the coastal resort of Xabia on the Costa Blanca when the blaze spread to undergrowth surrounding their property.

Emergency services told the family of eight to evacuate the building at 1am this morning and they have since been asked to stay in a school gymnasium which is doubling up as a refuge centre.

Thousands of tourists have fled a Spanish wildfire with flames closing in on their holiday villas - amid claims the blaze was started by a group of teenagers

Up in flames: A wildfire burns near Benitachel village, eastern Spain. Firefighters are still working to bring under control a forest blaze near Valencia that forced a mass evacuation

Rosie Brown, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, was staying in a holiday home near the coastal resort of Xabia in the Costa Blanca when the blaze spread to undergrowth surrounding their property

Holidaymakers, many of them British, left their homes and hotels for shelter as the flames burned through the province of Alicante on Sunday night and into Monday morning

Rosie, 23, told MailOnline that rescuers have urged them not to go back to the villa, which cost family members £500 each for the stay.

She said: ‘We are still here now as the fire has started up again on the other side of the mountain area and we have been told it is too unsafe to return.’

Thousands have been evacuated in Spanish towns packed with British tourists after the ‘horrendous’ wildfires hit the Costa Blanca.

Resident Jessica Accorsi said: ‘Early hours of the morning many place were evacuated and sent to the Santa Maria Magdelena School right behind my apartment, where my children go to school. 

‘One family parked outside my bedroom window and, once I awoke at 5am and realised they bad been evacuated, I asked if they needed shelter or food.

‘They told me everyone was being put up in the school gym. I then made some cupcakes, got together some biscuits and croissants and took them up to the people at the school and offered them round to those who weren’t already sleeping.

‘Most people seemed in good spirits despite what was happening . Once the sun rose the helicopters and aeroplanes came out and at one point I could count 8 in the sky at one time.’

Radio presenter Eric Taylor was golfing with his wife Angie, (pictured) and their friends when the fire broke out

Radio presenter Eric Taylor was golfing with his wife Angie, (pictured) and their friends when the fire broke out

Radio presenter Eric Taylor was golfing with friends when the fire broke out. He said: ‘The fire started at approximately 3pm yesterday, near the view point on Cumbre del Sol, Benitachell.

‘My wife, Angie, phoned the emergency number 112 at 3.53pm. We were teeing off on the 7th Tee at Javea Golf Club, with friends Adrian and Pam Baker, also members of Javea Golf Club. It seemed to be over about 5pm but started again later.

Dramatic images show forest fires raging close to Xabia, south of Valencia amid fears the blaze was started deliberately yesterday.

Holidaymakers and residents are being evacuated to schools and hostels in the area while some 20 homes are said to have been destroyed in the blaze.

According to local sources, a group of 15-year-old youths have been arrested over the fires.

Rosie, whose seven-months pregnant sister is among family members, said her family had only arrived yesterday ahead of a ten-day holiday when smoke started to appear from a hillside behind their villa.

‘This is when the helicopters and planes arrived to do the water dumping – this appeared to get the blaze under control but two hours later a further fire started at about 6pm.

Smoke rising from a wildfire in the Massif des Calanques on the outskirts of the French southern city of Marseille

Rosie (second left) told MailOnline that rescuers have urged her and her family (also pictured) not to go back to the villa, which cost family members £500 each for the wee

‘The planes and helicopters had stopped at this stage as it had become dark and the fire spread rapidly due to the high winds.

‘This continued until midnight when we went to bed. At around 1am the local police arrived at our villa and we were told we needed to leave immediately as the fire was ‘really close’ and we could smell the burning.

‘It was a very frightening experience for everyone and we were directed to Benitatxell infant school being used as a refuge centre. 

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