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    Felipe VI of Spain By Robert Marquez

    PHOTOS: The King and Queen of Spain inspect the damage caused by the fires in Tenerife

    24 October, 2023
    The King and Queen of Spain in Tenerife
    The King and Queen of Spain inspect the damage caused by the fires in Tenerife. (CasaReal)

    King Felipe and Queen Letizia recently traveled to Tenerife to observe the areas affected by the huge forest fires that ravaged the island’s northern forests in August.

    The King and Queen visited the Chipeque viewpoint in Santa Ursula, where they met with the mayors of the affected municipalities.

    The King and Queen of Spain in Tenerife
    The Kings of Spain at the Mirador de Chipeque. (CasaReal)

    The King and Queen of Spain in Tenerife

    Accompanied by government officials, the royal couple was briefed on the extent of the damage caused by the fire.

    The technicians showed visual panels indicating the almost 14,000 hectares affected in 12 municipalities.

    The King and Queen then traveled to Arafo, where the fire originated, to meet with representatives of the tourist, agricultural and small business sectors economically affected.

    King Felipe and Queen Letizia en Tenerife
    The King and Queen look at one of the information panels on the extent of the fire. (CasaReal)

    Later, Felipe and Letizia presided over an act of homage to the crews, volunteers and civil groups that fought against the disastrous fire.

    The event, organized by the insular government, recognized the valuable efforts made to fight the flames during the month-long fire.

    King Felipe and Queen Letizia in Tenerife
    The King and Queen held a meeting with mayors. (CasaReal)

    The fire broke out in the Sierra de Arafo on August 15 and was not considered to be under control until September 11.

    King Felipe and Queen Letizia in Tenerife
    Felipe and Letizia at the Cultural and Recreation Center of Arafo. (CasaReal)

    However, drought and heat waves in early October rekindled dozens of outbreaks inside and outside the burned perimeter, forcing the redeployment of emergency military units.

    The royal visit served as an encouragement and awareness-raising event, underlining the importance of wildfire preparedness and community resilience in the face of natural disasters.

    The King and Queen of Spain in Tenerife
    The King and Queen concerned about the extent of the fires. (CasaReal)

    As Tenerife begins the long process of recovery, the presence of the King and Queen of Spain conveyed sympathy, hope and honor to the island’s residents.

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