The Forest Fire Extinction Service, Infoca Plan, reported via its social media channels that the fire broke out in the aforementioned area. To control it, two groups of forest firefighters, two operations technicians, and two helicopters, one light and one semi-heavy, were deployed.
Shortly after 3:00 PM, the body belonging to the Andalusian Emergency Agency announced that the fire was stabilized. This means it does not have active fronts allowing the fire to spread freely, although work continues in the area until its final control and extinction.
The fire is stabilized in such a way that it does not present active fronts that allow the fire to advance freely, although work continues in the area until definitive control and extinction.
This incident adds to other recent interventions in the locality. Firefighters from the Provincial Consortium of Firefighters in Ronda extinguished a fire involving two vehicles early this morning in Antonio Ordóñez street. The fire, which started around 2:50 AM, completely destroyed the cars and affected the facade of two adjacent homes, without causing personal injuries.
Additionally, the same unit intervened on Thursday to rescue a dog that had fallen approximately 60 meters in the El Tajo area.




