Iran seeks help with fire threatening UNESCO-listed forests

In this picture obtained from Iran's ISNA news agency, shows a view of the fire in the forests of Chalus, which has been going on for several days in Chalus on November 21, 2025. (Photo by MEHRAB FARSAD / ISNA / AFP)
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Updated 22 November 2025
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Iran seeks help with fire threatening UNESCO-listed forests

  • Iran has requested foreign assistance in extinguishing a large fire that has ravaged UNESCO World Heritage-listed forests in the north of the country for several days

TEHRAN: Iran has requested foreign assistance in extinguishing a large fire that has ravaged UNESCO World Heritage-listed forests in the north of the country for several days, local media reported on Saturday.
The Hyrcanian forests stretch for about 1,000 kilometers along the Iranian coast of the Caspian Sea and into neighboring Azerbaijan.
UNESCO recognized the forests as a World Heritage Site in 2019, deeming them unique for both their age — between 25 and 50 million years old — and their varied biodiversity, as home to more than 3,200 species of plants.
A fire that broke out in the area in early November and was initially quelled reignited on November 15, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported.
Mohammad Jafar Ghaempanah, deputy to Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian, wrote Friday on X that “faced with the impossibility of containing the fire,” Iran had “requested urgent assistance from friendly countries.”
“Two specialized water bomber planes, a helicopter, and eight people will be dispatched from Turkiye,” Shina Ansari, head of the Iranian Environmental Protection Organization, said on Saturday.
“If necessary, we will also seek assistance from Russia,” she added on state television.
According to the Tasnim news agency, the fire was allegedly started by hunters in the rocky area of Elit in the province of Mazandaran, in northern Iran.
The country is currently facing one of its most severe droughts since records began six decades ago.
The director general of crisis management for Mazandaran province, Hossein Ali Mohammadi, described the operation to extinguish the fire as “one of the most complex in recent years.”
UNESCO says on its website the Hyrcanian forests contain “a large number of rare and endemic tree species” and are home to “many relic and endangered plant species.”
“Iranians are losing a natural heritage that is older than Persian civilization,” Kaveh Madani, a UN scientist and former Iranian environmental official, wrote on X.


Israeli fire kills Palestinian in the occupied West Bank

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Israeli fire kills Palestinian in the occupied West Bank

  • Israeli troops or settlers have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian Health Ministry figures

RAMALLAH: The Ramallah-based Palestinian Health Ministry said that Israeli forces killed a man in the northern occupied West Bank on Friday.
“Bahaa Abdel-Rahman Rashid (38 years old) was killed by Israeli fire in the town of Odala, south of Nablus,” the Health Ministry said in a statement.
Shortly before, the Palestinian Red Crescent said its teams handled the case of a man “who suffered a critical head injury during clashes in the town of Odala near Nablus, and CPR is currently being performed on him.”
The Israeli military said it was looking into the incident.
Witness and Odala resident Muhammad Al-Kharouf said that Israeli troops were patrolling in Odala and threw tear gas canisters at men who were exiting the local mosque for Friday prayer.
Rashid was killed by live fire in the clashes that followed, added Kharouf, who had been inside the mosque with him.
The Israeli military said on Friday it had completed a two-week counterterrorism operation in the northern West Bank during which it killed six militants, and questioned dozens of suspects.
It said that Rashid was not among the six militants killed over the past two weeks.
Dozens of men, including Rashid’s father, gathered at the nearby city of Nablus’ Rafidia Hospital to bid him goodbye on Friday, a journalist reported.
Violence in the West Bank has soared since Hamas’s October 2023 attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war.
It has not ceased despite the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas that came into effect in October.
Israeli troops or settlers have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian Health Ministry figures.