Spain Issues Extreme Fire Alert Amid Southern Europe Blazes

Spain declares extreme fire danger with 14 active wildfires destroying 158,000 hectares, while Portugal and Greece also battle major blazes amid Southern Europe's fire crisis.
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Spain Battles Intense Wildfires

Spain's meteorological agency AEMET has declared "extreme fire danger" across the nation as firefighters combat blazes at 14 locations. According to EU measurements, wildfires have consumed approximately 158,000 hectares this year - an area comparable to Greater London.

Northern Regions Hardest Hit

The most severe fires are raging in northwestern Galicia, where authorities have closed roads and suspended rail services. Neighboring Castile and León experienced one of Spain's largest historical wildfires, spreading at 4,000 hectares per hour before being contained.

Emergency Response Challenges

Three firefighters sustained injuries in Ourense while battling a blaze ignited by a farmer operating prohibited machinery. With temperatures forecasted to rise along Spain's northern coast this weekend, authorities remain on high alert following multiple fire-related fatalities.

Southern Europe Fire Crisis

Portugal has deployed 4,000 emergency personnel against seven major fires, evacuating 300 residents from Covanca village. On Greece's island of Chios, wildfires have burned uncontrolled for four days, forcing nighttime evacuations. Fire services near Athens and southern Greece remain at maximum readiness.

Climate Context

EU data reveals over 353,000 hectares burned across Europe this fire season, more than double the previous year's average. Experts attribute the extreme conditions to prolonged drought and record temperatures linked to climate change.

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