The worst wave of fires in decades continues on the Syrian coast, and several factors, most notably active winds, are hindering their decline.
Arab Weather - Fires have been raging on the Syrian coast for several days. They began around July 3, 2025, and have spread across mountainous and desert areas, forcing the evacuation of several villages.
The latest reports indicate that more than 10,000 hectares, or approximately 100 km², have been burned across approximately 28 locations. Another UN report indicates that more than 15,000 hectares have been burned, with hundreds of thousands of trees burned.
More than 8,000 people were affected.
The latest statistics indicate that approximately 8,500 people have been affected by the fires, which have spread across an area of 100 square kilometers, affecting approximately 34 locations across various regions along the Syrian coast.
Several reasons hinder rescue teams from controlling fires.
Arab Weather experts said that several reasons contributed to the continuation of the fires and their spread over vast areas, and hindered firefighting teams from controlling the raging forest fires. We summarize them as follows:
- Strong, variable winds are contributing to the rapid spread of the fire.
- Dryness of soil and forests due to lack of rain during the rainy season.
- Rough mountainous terrain hinders firefighting teams from reaching the fires' epicentres.
- Summer temperatures increase the intensity and spread of fires.
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