Last Hour of the Fires in Spain, Live Improves the Situation of the Fire in Fasgar (Leon), but the Difficulty Persists because of the Steep Terrain
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The residents of Berlanga del Bierzo (León) were relocated after having been evacuated by a fire level 2 Arrested a 20-year-old man as alleged author of the fire Galicia, without active fires for the first time since the fire surge began
About 20 minutes after the start of the fire, an environmental agent contacted the Central of the Guardia Civil de León and reported that he had seen an individual leaving the area.
In addition to causing the loss of four lives, and that is the worst, the wave of fires that ravage Spain this summer is so immense that it seems impossible to highlight a misfortune: 400,000 hectares burned, at least 170,000 reserves or natural parks... But even so, a name stands out: Fasgar, in the Bierzo (León), where the flames burn uninterruptedly from 17:24 hours on August 8, that is, for 22 days now. Continue reading...

Except for a new level 2 fire that has appeared this afternoon and has forced to evict the Lioness town of Berlanga del Bierzo, the general situation is positive, with a favorable evolution of Fasgar-Igüeña, in Bierzo, and no fires exceeding 20 hectares active in Galicia.

The Civil Guard has arrested a 20-year-old man as the alleged perpetrator of a forest fire that was intentionally set (with intent and premeditation) at around 5:00 p.m. this afternoon near the town of Berlanga del Bierzo in León. The fire is classified as a Potential Severity Index (PRI) 2 and has forced the evacuation of 400 people.

The town, with about 400 inhabitants, has been evacuated. The Fasgar fire: more than 20 days of an out-of-control blaze
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