Two Reported Dead From Wildfires in Spain Amid European Heatwave
Nearly 1,000 troops aid firefighting as over 7,000 people evacuate and more than 11,500 hectares burn in Galicia alone during Spain's intense heatwave, officials said.
- Spain is facing severe wildfires that have forced over 7,000 people to evacuate their homes and hotels across multiple regions.
- Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that all government resources are mobilized to combat the blazes and expressed hope for the recovery of injured firefighters.
- The wildfires have burned over 11,500 hectares in Galicia alone, leading to the closure of the high-speed line between Madrid and Galicia.
- Authorities suspect arson in several fires, with Regional Minister Antonio Sanz condemning these acts and calling for severe consequences for those responsible.
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The country is currently affected by a heat wave and numerous fires that have resulted in thousands of evacuations.
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Spain is battling with a series of devastating wildfires, with over 7,000 people already evacuated, forced out of their homes and hotels, across multiple regions as blazes continue to spread. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez warned that Wednesday morning would be “challenging” due to the severity of the fires, asking for the population to exercise caution and follow authorities’ recommendations. Source
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