Last Hour of Fires in Spain, Live Extremadura Asks for Help to Stop the Arsonist Who Has Sown Chaos
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The Junta de Extremadura has asked citizens to help stop the arsonist who believes he is responsible, at least, for the fire that this weekend has devastated 2,500 hectares in the province of Badajoz, and who forced some 500 people to be evicted on Saturday.The fire, declared in the town of Valdecabaleros, caused the cutting of roads and the eviction of 200 people from a campsite, most of them children, as well as the 300 inhabitants of the town…
A forest fire of grass declared in the municipality of Valdecaballeros, in the province of Badajoz , has razed 2,350 hectares and has forced to evacuate 440 people from a campsite and from the town of Cíjara for security reasons, according to reported on 112 Extremadura.In particular, 140 children in a camp had to be evacuated from the campsite, as well as another 300 from Cíjara, where they celebrated the local holidays.This Sunday, July 20, th…
The fire declared this Saturday in the town of Valdecabaleros in the Pacific presents a "quite unfavorable" evolution, far from being able to be stabilized, and...
The 200 minors evacuated have spent the night in a temporary shelter of the Red Cross and 300 people who celebrated the local celebrations of Cíjara have been transferred to Castilblanco The fire that has been declared this Saturday in the town of Valdecaballeros has already affected 2,000 hectares, in the absence of official measurements, and to this it is far from stabilization, because it remains quite active due to the wind. In fact, 112 Ext…
The fire declared this Saturday in the town of Valdecaballeros has been aggravated in the last hours by the wind. Some 2,000 hectares have been affected and there are 440 people evicted. Emergencies 112 of Extremadura reports that the eviction of the population of Cíjara, where the local holidays were being held, and of a campsite in the area, where there were about 140 people. A stretch of the road N-502 is cut off.
After a long day marked by uncertainty, the inhabitants of Cíjara and the children and monitors who were camping in the village have finally returned to their homes on Sunday night. This was reported by the Junta de Extremadura after nine o’clock in the night, once all the displaced troops in the area confirmed that the necessary security conditions were in place so that the evacuees could return.
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