Israeli officials say the fires - triggered by Hezbollah rockets - have burned through 3,500 acres.
Over the past few days, footage of the fires has made headlines in Israel.
The blazes, triggered when Hezbollah rockets hit dry undergrowth in soaring summer temperatures, have burned through 3,500 acres, according to forest administrators.
Monday was “a battle day”, said Israel’s Fire and Rescue Commissioner, Eyal Caspi, with 94 fires burning across these northern hills.
Most are now out, or under control, but rockets fly over homes here several times a day and each one carries the potential to spark a new blaze.
And there are places at the moment where firefighters don’t go.
“There is a war here and in a war zone, operations are different,” Mr Caspi told Israel’s Kan News radio station.
“In certain areas, where there is no immediate danger to human life... where the army knows that the firefighters can get hurt, it gives us the instruction not to enter. And I back it up.” BBC.