The brush fire that had broken out near train tracks in the area of Ness Ziona has been contained, the Israel Fire and Rescue Authority announced on Sunday morning.

Due to the proximity of the fire to the tracks, train movement between the Lod, Rehovot, and Ashkelon stations, as well as that between the Lod and Rishon Lezion stations, has been temporarily suspended.

Firefighters are working with Israel Railways to contain the fire and protect the track's infrastructure.

Later in the day, the authority announced that a second brush fire had broken out in Moshav Uza, located near Kiryat Gat.

The fire spread to several chicken coops, putting residential homes in danger. Eight firefighting teams from the Ashkelon Regional Station were able to quickly put out the fire.

Fires in the West Bank and northern Israel cause residents to evacuate as houses burn.
Fires in the West Bank and northern Israel cause residents to evacuate as houses burn. (credit: FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE)

At the moment, there are no known individuals trapped or injured.

Fires break out in West Bank, northern Israel

This is the fourth fire to break out in two days.

On Saturday, three fast-moving fires in the West Bank and northern Israel wreaked havoc, setting about a dozen homes on fire and damaging several vehicles, including a fire truck.

The first fire broke out at Gilad Farm in the West Bank. Israel Police evacuated residents and blocked part of Highway 55 before firefighters eventually brought that blaze under control. Two firefighters were moderately and lightly injured, and several residents were treated for smoke inhalation, Ynet reported.

In northern Israel, fires broke out in the Jezreel Valley, in the village of Vradim, and one in the Mount Tabor area, near Shibli.

All three fires were eventually contained by firefighters. Israeli public broadcaster KAN News reported that authorities are investigating the possibility of arson in the Jezreel Valley fire.

Ruby Sadikman, Alon Hachmon, and Moshe Cohen contributed to this report.