Earlier in the evening, the island council said it had evacuated the Cross of Tejeda, a mountain pass popular for its spectacular views in the centre of Gran Canaria, and a nearby luxury hotel.
Later, it added that the centre of the nearby village of Tejeda and several other adjacent districts would also be evacuated.
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It was unclear how many people this would involve, but Tejeda has a population of just under 2,000.
The council added it was blocking off roads near the blaze.
"Leave the area," it warned in capital letters.
The blaze comes just five days after firefighters managed to contain a fire in the same area of the Canary Islands archipelago that had sparked the evacuation of hundreds of people.
At the time, emergency services had warned that strong gusts of wind and an impending heatwave could fan the remaining embers into another fire.
Firefighters in Gran Canaria said helicopters had been sent to the zone.
In a statement, they said the blaze "doesn't look good at all with this temperature, winds and low humidity".
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Water-dropping planes were not readily available as they had gone back to mainland Spain, over 1,000 kilometres away, they added.
One of these planes is now en route back to Gran Canaria, air traffic controllers said on their Twitter account.
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