Firefighters try to prevent a widfire from reaching the town of Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. A massive forest fire that scorched part of northern Israel killed scores of people Thursday, officials said. Fire officials said the blaze, which torched some 800 acres (325 hectares), remained out of control as nightfall arrived. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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Israeli residents wait after they were evacuated fron their houses in the city of Kyriat Karmel, Carmel Forest, near Israel's northern city of Haifa on December 2, 2010 following a devastating fire killed at least 40 people. Police said at least 40 people died in the inferno, which officials said was the worst blaze in Israel's 62-year history.AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
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Firefighters try to extinguish the flames on the outskirts of Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Crews and equipment from around the world began arriving on Friday to help Israel's worst fire ever. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Firefighters try to extinguish the flames on the outskirts of Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Crews and equipment from around the world began arriving on Friday to help Israel's worst fire ever. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Firefighters try to extinguish the flames in Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. The worst forest fire in Israel's history devastated one of the country's few forested areas, and killed dozens of people. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)
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A Canadair firefighter plane sprays its load of water over flames in the Carmel Forest on the outskirts of Haifa on December 3, 2010 as thousands of Israeli firemen and rescuers fight to control the massive forest fire that has already killed 41, as global help poured in to battle the biggest inferno in the country's history. AFP PHOTO/MARCO LONGARI
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An Israeli flag flutters near flames in the Carmel Forest on the outskirts of Haifa on December 3, 2010 as thousands of Israeli firemen and rescuers fight to control the massive forest fire that has already killed 41, as global help poured in to battle the biggest inferno in the country's history. AFP PHOTO/MARCO LONGARI
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A Canadair firefighter plane sprays its load of water over flames in the Carmel Forest on the outskirts of Haifa on December 3, 2010 as thousands of Israeli firemen and rescuers fight to control the massive forest fire that has already killed 41, as global help poured in to battle the biggest inferno in the country's history. AFP PHOTO/MARCO LONGARI
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Israeli firefighters work on the slope of a burning hill in Tirat Ha Carmel near the northern city of Haifa on December 3, 2010 a day after the huge fire started killing 40 people, most of them prison guards, when it tore through the forest, prompting urgent calls for international help to tackle the blaze. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
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Firefighters try to extinguish the flames on the outskirts of Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Crews and equipment from around the world began arriving on Friday to help Israel's worst fire ever. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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A firefighter tries to extinguish the flames on the outskirts of Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Crews and equipment from around the world began arriving on Friday to help Israel's worst fire ever. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Firefighting planes from Greece arrive at Ramat David airforce base in northern Israell, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Firefighting crews and equipment from around the world began arriving in Israel on Friday to help the country battle the most devastating blaze in its history. (AP Photo/Ancho Gosh) ISRAEL OUT
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A forest fire rages out of control in front of a residential house in the hills above the coastal Israeli city of Haifa, December 2, 2010. A devastating fire killed at least 40 people on Thursday when it ripped through a forest near Israel's northern city of Haifa, prompting urgent calls for international help to put out the blaze. AFP PHOTO/MARCO LONGARI
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Firefighters try to extinguish the flames in Tirat Hacarmel, northern Israel, Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. TCrews and equipment from around the world began arriving on Friday to help Israel's worst fire ever. The inferno, which also displaced thousands, is still raging through forests in northern Israel and on the outskirts of the country's third largest city, Haifa. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
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Israeli firefighters attempt to extinguish fire in the city of Kyriat Karmel, Carmel Forest, near Israel's northern city of Haifa on December 2, 2010. Police said at least 40 people died in the inferno, which officials said was the worst blaze in Israel's 62-year history.AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
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Israeli firefighters stand close to a raging fire in the city of Kyriat Karmel, Carmel Forest, near Israel's northern city of Haifa on December 2, 2010. Police said at least 40 people died in the inferno, which officials said was the worst blaze in Israel's 62-year history.AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ
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An Israeli firefighter tries to extinguish raging fire in Beit Oren, Carmel Forest, near Israel's northern city of Haifa on December 02, 2010. Around 40 people are believed to have been killed in the devastating forest fire burning. AFP PHOTO/DAVID BUIMOVITCH
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