Fire Outbreak in Xàbia's Arenal Bushland Quickly Contained

A swift response from local police, civil protection, and firefighters prevented a campfire from escalating into a serious blaze near residential areas.

Generic image of a smoke source in a bushy area.
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Generic image of a smoke source in a bushy area.

Local police, Civil Protection, and firefighters from the Alicante Consortium acted swiftly yesterday afternoon upon detecting smoke in a bushland area of Xàbia's Arenal, preventing a campfire from turning into a serious fire.

Yesterday afternoon, smoke was detected on Tamarits Avenue, in the tourist area of Xàbia's Arenal. The response was immediate, with the Local Police, Civil Protection, and firefighters from the Alicante Consortium – who maintain a summer detachment in the municipality – attending the scene. They quickly extinguished what appeared to be a campfire, preventing the fire from spreading.
The source was located within a dense thicket of mimosa bushes, where litter such as cans and other debris had accumulated, possibly indicating someone had spent the night there. The fire outbreak was close to residential blocks and the Saladar area, a former wetland where other fires have occurred previously. Last summer, a fire scorched reeds and bushes in this same area.
The Arenal area is highly urbanized, with ongoing construction, while El Saladar serves as an important green lung for the town, in addition to its role in regulating torrential rains.