Wildfires in Spain burn down over 1,000 hectares of woods

Wildfires in Spain burn down over 1,000 hectares of woods

Catalonia experiences record high temperatures due to heatwaves.

A fire rages in the hills near Pujerra, southern Spain last week. (AP pic)
ARTESA DE SEGRE:
Three wildfires in Spain’s Catalonia region reduced about 1,100 hectares of woods and bushes to ash, local firefighters said today, as a heatwave brought temperatures close to record highs in the area.

The blazes started yesterday near the towns of Baldomar, Corbera d’Ebre and Castellar Ribera, the regional fire department tweeted. Hundreds of firemen were on the ground fighting the flames with a hundred trucks and a dozen aircraft.

Scorching heat has hit Spain since late last week, the earliest summer heatwave since 1981.

As of June 5, the area burned in Spain was 34% smaller than the same period in 2021 and the lowest since 2018. However, since last week, the combination of hot weather, wind and thunderstorms sparked various wildfires around the nation.

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