The Kings of Spain star this Tuesday, October 24, in Tenerife an intense day dedicated, on the one hand, to know the scenes of the voracious forest fire that began on August 15 in the Arafo mountains and on the other hand distinguish those who are still fighting on the front lines against the fire.
Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, accompanied by the president of Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, they will hold a meeting at noon with the mayors of the twelve affected municipalities along with technicians from the extinction device. The scene of the event, which will also be attended by, among other authorities, the president of the Cabildo of TenerifeRosa Dávila, will be the Chipeque Viewpoint, in Santa Úrsula. Subsequently, they will travel to the Arafo Cultural and Recreation Association where they will hold a meeting with representatives of economic and social sectors.
In the afternoon, starting at 5:30 p.m., The Auditorium of Tenerife will host an institutional event to honor volunteers and professionals who have worked on the forest fire.