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Help for Fire Victims in Spain - Many Fires Continue to Blaze

The Iberian peninsula was on fire in August. Although the situation after the mega fires has become somewhat relaxed, the affected need quick help to save their lives.

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The Iberian peninsula was on fire in August. Although the situation after the mega fires has become somewhat relaxed, the affected need quick help to save their lives.

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From now on, the process remains in the hands of the ministries of Finance, Agriculture, Labour or Social Security that will have to determine concrete support for personal and material damageFires cause losses of hundreds of millions and increase the unrest of the countryside: "A lot of cattle has disappeared" The Council of Ministers has activated the procedure so that the people affected by the fires of this summer can claim help.The first st…

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An examination of the political controversy surrounding fire management in Spain and its relationship with climate policy. Read more Fires in Spain: a critical examination of the government response in Actualidads.es.

The relevant government ministries are already working to "speed up" aid to those affected by the fires that have ravaged Spain this August, as confirmed on Wednesday by the Minister of Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños.

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Spain continues to fight today 13 large fires, with the next 48 hours to be determined for the control of fires due to a "meterological opportunity window", said the National Civil Protection. The number of fires considered serious and worrying (classified at level 2 on a scale that in Spain goes from zero to 4) fell from 15 to 13 in the last 24 hours, but evolution has been detrimental in several cases and "renewals have caused much damage in r…

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The Iberian Peninsula was ablaze in August. Although the situation has eased somewhat since the massive fires, those affected still need help to save their livelihoods.

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Cadena SER broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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