A farmer is under investigation after a massive wildfire ripped through more than 400 hectares of protected countryside in southern Spain—sparking outrage over how easily the blaze could have been avoided. Spain’s Guardia Civil say the fire in Sierra Espuña was caused by a botched agricultural burn that was not properly put out. The inferno broke out on March 29 in the Llano de las Cabras area, a specially protected Natura 2000 zone for birdlife…
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