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Spain: Wildfires devastate Spain’s northwest as heatwave grips Southern Europe
-SPAIN — RELEASED ON AUG. 14, 2025 — RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT "SPANISH DEFENSE MINISTRY" HANDOUT — EDITORIAL USE ONLY — Spain is battling some of its worst wildfires in years, with blazes in the Zamora, Leon, and Ourense cities overwhelming firefighting resources and forcing the evacuation of more than 9,500 people from more than 50 municipalities, authorities said Thursday. According to the Interior Ministry, seven of the country’s 10 largest active fires are concentrated in this northwestern triangle, fueled by soaring temperatures, strong winds, and dry lightning storms, El Pais reported. Two people have been killed, one in Madrid and another in Leon, and seven others injured, four critically. Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said 1,500 personnel, including regional crews, the Military Emergency Unit, and national firefighting assets, are deployed. He confirmed that the EU will send two Canadair aircraft, each capable of carrying 5,500 liters (1,453 gallons) of water, to assist the operations. The crisis has been compounded by a severe heatwave affecting much of Southern Europe. In France, 75 departments remain under orange alert, with temperatures nearing 40C (104F) in several regions despite the end of the highest red-level warnings, BFM TV reported. Italy is also enduring exceptional heat, with the Health Ministry placing red heatwave alerts on multiple northern and central cities for Aug. 15, including Bologna, Bolzano, Milan, Brescia, Genoa, Turin, Trieste, Venice, Verona, Rome, Rieti, Latina, Frosinone, Viterbo, Perugia, and Florence. In Genoa, perceived temperatures reached 45C (113F), while Florence, Milan, and Rome were hotter than Algiers, Tunis, and Rabat. Coldiretti reports that nearly 57,000 hectares (140,850 acres) of land and forests have burned in Italy this year, almost 60% more than the 20-year average. In Portugal, authorities are also grappling with multiple wildfire outbreaks intensified by extreme heat and strong winds. Emergency services have been deployed to protect residential areas, and evacuations were carried out in some rural communities as flames advanced toward homes. The Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere warned that high fire risk will persist in the coming days, particularly in the central and southern regions. Albania has also been hit by dozens of blazes across several districts, prompting a nationwide high alert. Prime Minister Edi Rama said Thursday the situation had improved compared to earlier in the week but cautioned that “unexpected dangers” could arise at any moment, Radio Television Shqiptar reported. Wildfires have also struck the Greek island of Zakynthos, where firefighters and emergency crews worked to contain flames threatening tourist areas.
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