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The Devastation Caused by the Fires in Ourense, Leon and Zamora From the Air

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Greenpeace, hand in hand with the renowned social and environmental photographer Pedro Armestre, has overflew much of the areas ravaged by fire in the most affected communities -Galicia and Castilla y León - including spots not photographed so far.

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Aerial images of Greenpeace show the fires that have affected large areas of Galicia and Castile and Leon, the two territories that have suffered the most from the impact of the flames The month of August has been devastating for several points of the Peninsula. The flames have burned important areas of forest and mount, causing this 2025 to have exceeded the record of the greatest impact of the fires in Spain. They are 377,000 hectares, which i…

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Greenpeace, hand in hand with the renowned social and environmental photographer Pedro Armestre, has overflew much of the areas ravaged by fire in the most affected communities -Galicia and Castilla y León - including spots not photographed so far.

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Photographer Pedro Armestre, by Greenpeace, has documented much of the areas ravaged by fire in Galicia and Castile and Leon, with images of places almost inaccessible

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Images from the air of the ravages that recent forest fires have left in León, Ourense and Zamora. Main Topics: Forest FiresRead full article

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Or photographer Pedro Armestre e Greenpeace capture to magnitude gives devastation provoked lumes poles in Ourense, deixando to see the forests razed and scarred from terra Or artigo As feridas dos fuegos de august, en imaxes aeriales publicuse primeiro en GCiencia.

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Almost 110,000 hectares have burned in Galicia this summer, the majority in Ourense, where the three largest forest fires in the history of the community have been recorded. Greenpeace documents from the air the magnitude of the destruction with photographs of Pedro Armeste. The environmental association warns that this type of extreme fires are a direct consequence of the climate crisis and the lack of forest management. “We are not facing an e…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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