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Spain Battles One of Its Most Destructive Fire Seasons Even as Its Heat Wave Eases

Over 559,000 hectares have burned across Spain and Portugal this year, with mass evacuations and multiple firefighter deaths amid extreme heat and drought conditions, officials said.

  • On August 18, 2025, thousands of firefighters in western Spain battled over 20 wildfires backed by soldiers and aircraft, as Portugal activated the EU civil protection mechanism requesting four Canadair water-bombing planes.
  • This month, extreme heat made hotter by carbon pollution fueled devastating wildfires across southern Europe, breaking temperature records and exacerbating climate breakdown.
  • In the last week, civil protection authorities say 31,130 people have been evacuated as over 559,000 hectares burned across Spain and Portugal.
  • The Spanish government on Sunday deployed an extra 500 soldiers to join 1,400 troops, while Portugal sent 2,000 firefighters, half in Arganil.
  • Amid growing concern, experts say Europe must rethink wildfire preparedness for a hotter, drier future, as Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a climate emergency pact.
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MADRID (AP) — Spain continued to battle several large wildfires Tuesday in one of the country's most destructive fire seasons in recent decades, despite falling temperatures across the Iberian Peninsula.

·Calhoun, United States
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seznamzpravy.cz broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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