Thousands evacuated and hundreds of houses were burned ahead of the fires reportedly started by downed power lines in severe winds in US state of Colorado. Around 30,000 people were relocated yesterday as fire grows as the speed of wind reached 169 kilometers per hour. Police officer Joe Pelle announced that 6 people were injured as a result of the first interventions in the fire.
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Clashes between Druze armed groups and Bedouins have reignited in Sweida, southern Syria, prompting Arab tribes from various regions to head toward the area in support of the Bedouins.
Fighting intensified last night following a Druze assault, with convoys of tribesmen advancing in vehicles. Local sources report ongoing clashes west of the city.
The Syrian Interior Ministry stated that government forces have not deployed to Sweida and remain on standard alert. However, an unnamed Israeli official said Israel has agreed to allow limited Syrian government access to the area for 48 hours due to instability.
Despite efforts by Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara to reduce tensions, the violence has escalated, with hundreds reportedly killed.