Usiko, Anoz and Navaz residents have been able to return to their homes
The Fire Service has carried out an inspection flight around 8:00 a.m.: the fire is not controlled or stabilized. 112-SOS Navarra has asked the population not to approach the fire brigade and personnel areas so as not to hinder their work.
Residents of the towns of Usi, Anoz and Navaz who were evicted on Thursday afternoon as a result of the forest fire in Ezkabarte (Navarre) have been able to return to their homes.
This has been reported by 112-SOS Navarra, whichhas asked the citizens not to approach the places where firefighters and workers travel so as not to hinder their work.
The Fire Department conducted an inspection flight around 8:00 a.m. to assess the perimeter condition of the fire.
In the evening, a hundred people from the parks of Tudela, Sangüesa, Tafalla, Peralta, Lodosa, Burguete and Cordovilla worked in the fire, and at 6:00, workers from Cordovilla, Lodosa, Tudela, Sangüesa and Peralta entered.
In addition, the Department of Health has kept an advanced life support ambulance and a basic life support ambulance active overnight as a precaution.
At the moment, six air assets are available and will be gradually integrated: two helicopters from the Government of Navarre, two helicopters from the Ministry for the Ecological Transition (Miteco) and two ground cargo aircraft from the Ministry based in Agoncillo.
Additional air assets have been requested from Miteco, but their availability will depend on the needs of other Autonomous Communities.
At 8.30 a.m., the Emergency Advisory Council met to assess the development of the fire. The President of Navarra, María Chivite, told the media that "the fire is not controlled or stabilized", although some fires are still active.
In terms of temperatures, the forecast of the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) is 37 degrees in the early afternoon and wind streams are expected not to exceed 30 km/h.
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