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Chandrexa De Queixa: Burns on Fire in the Far Ourense

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This hilly municipality used to fire is ravaged by the worst wave that is remembered due to the extreme dryness of the soil and a devilish and unpredictable wind

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In Chandrexa de Queixa the foci originated in the parishes of Requeixo and Parafita have united in a single fire, which has destroyed together more than 10,500 hectares, becoming the second biggest fire in history in GaliciaThe forest firefighters in Galicia denounce lack of prevention and of means: "The sensation is of defeat" The province of Ourense has spent another night pending the fire, which already razes 23,700 hectares in the fires that…

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This hilly municipality used to fire is ravaged by the worst wave that is remembered due to the extreme dryness of the soil and a devilish and unpredictable wind

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The Orensean Concell de Chandrexa de Queixa accumulates an affected area of 9,500 since 8 August, while during the first 15 days of the month it concentrated most of the areas calcined in Galicia The articles called Galicia with 22,000 hectares burned in less than one week was first published in GCencia.

The two uncontrolled fires that raze Chandrexa de Queixa (Ourense), in the parishes of...

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The wave of forest fires that ravage Galicia, one of the most serious of the century with almost three times the area destroyed that in the last two years, has already calcined 22,219 hectares, an area equivalent to the whole city of Santiago (220 square kilometers). Ourense remains the most affected province. There are the seven fires that remain active on Thursday and remains activated level 2 alert by the proximity of the flames to inhabited …

Firefighters have been battling the flames in northwestern Spain for days. According to Galician regional president Alfonso Rueda, emergency services are extinguishing 30 fires per day.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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