Paphos fire , ‘manageable’, residents sent home

Paphos fire , ‘manageable’, residents sent home

A fire that broke out just before midnight on Thursday in Paphos, between Kelokedara and Trachypedoula villages, is “manageable”, with residents saying last night was “nightmarish”.At 1am Trachypedoula, about 20km from Pissouri, was evacuated and the residents, assisted by civil defence, were taken to the village square for safety. They later returned home. At 5.30am … Read more

Firefighters battling two blazes in Nicosia district

Firefighters battling two blazes in Nicosia district

Two fires broke out in the Nicosia district on Monday afternoon. One fire started in the community of Gourri at 2pm, while the second fire broke out at the Xyliatos dam at 3pm. Firefighting forces, helicopters, and aircraft from various agencies are working to extinguish the blazes.

Fire raging in Paramali, residents fear evacuation

Fire raging in Paramali, residents fear evacuation

Fact: Thirteen fire trucks were fighting a huge fire in Limassol’s Paramali village.

Cyprus ready for wildfire season, says agriculture minister

Cyprus ready for wildfire season, says agriculture minister

Fact: The primary focus of the exercise was to assess the effectiveness of the national firefighting strategy ‘Hephaestus’ for large forest fire suppression.

Christodoula March 2024: everyone was there!

Christodoula March 2024: everyone was there!

The Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society has been organizing the ‘Christodoula March’ for 49 years, named after a cancer patient named Christodoula. The march symbolizes social solidarity and moral encouragement in the ongoing battle against cancer and serves as the primary funding source for the society.

Why the American-Anglo-Canadian plan of 1978 failed

Why the American-Anglo-Canadian plan of 1978 failed

The Soviet Union influenced Akel to reject a solution plan proposed by the US, UK, and Canada for the Cyprus problem in 1976. The Soviet Union did not want the Cyprus problem to be solved by a US initiative, as it would strengthen the US’s prestige in the region and maintain tension in Greece-Turkey relations.

Agios Sylas fire under control, but authorities on alert due to strong winds

Agios Sylas fire under control, but authorities on alert due to strong winds

Firefighters have managed to control a wildfire that broke out in the Agios Sylas industrial area of Limassol, burning through approximately six square kilometers of land. Strong winds forecasted for the following day could still pose a challenge to their efforts. The threat of rekindling remains high, and firefighting forces are working through the night to secure the area. Additional resources have been mobilized, and an investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.

Cyprus boosts firefighting fleet with Jordanian helicopters

Cyprus boosts firefighting fleet with Jordanian helicopters

Cyprus currently has up to eight airborne firefighting means at its disposal, including two helicopters from Jordan.

Limassol Police investigating violent Easter riot

Limassol Police investigating violent Easter riot

Police in Limassol are investigating a violent incident near the Agios Georgios church in Ypsonas. The event was described as an organized attack on officers by a group of about 100 young people who threw Molotov cocktails, firecrackers, and fireworks at police cars and officers. One police vehicle was set on fire, and three others were damaged. Investigations are ongoing to identify the perpetrators, and measures have been intensified to address youth delinquency in the area.