paphos village — paphos village — A forest fire in the Paoura area of Kelokedara, Paphos district, has been brought under control, according to the Fire Service. The blaze, which occurred on Friday afternoon, was reported at 10:53am and was declared under control by 12:33pm.
- The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the relevant authorities, as they work to understand how the blaze began and to prevent future incidents.
Paphos village: Rapid Containment Efforts
The fire consumed approximately two hectares of dry grass and wild vegetation before a coordinated response managed to contain the flames. Multiple agencies collaborated in the firefighting efforts, showcasing a well-prepared emergency response.
Aerial Support Enhances Ground Operations
Five aircraft were deployed to assist ground crews, performing crucial water drops that proved vital in tackling the fire within the challenging terrain. Ground operations were spearheaded by five fire engines from the Paphos district, which were supported by three fire vehicles and a foot patrol unit from the Forestry Department, as well as a portable firefighting unit from the Game and Fauna Service.
Continued Vigilance at the Scene
Although the fire has been contained, ground firefighting forces remain on-site to complete the extinguishment and monitor for any possible flare-ups. The ongoing presence of these crews is essential to ensure that the fire does not reignite.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the relevant authorities, as they work to understand how the blaze began and to prevent future incidents.

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