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Northeast Spain wildfire destroys over 12,000 hectares

Spain is still reeling from another fire last week in the southern Andalusia region that killed 13 people.

A major wildfire that has been raging for two days in northeast Spain has reduced more than 12,000 hectares of land to ash, regional authorities said Friday, warning of a “very high risk of spreading”.

“The night has been very complex, very difficult. At this time, we estimate that the burned area exceeds 12,000 hectares” (29,650 acres), Roberto Bermúdez de Castro, who is responsible for security issues within the regional government of Aragon, told the media.

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Spain is still reeling from another fire last week in the southern Andalusia region that killed 13 people — including seven Britons and an American — and destroyed 7,000 hectares, the deadliest such disaster in the country’s recent history.

More than 450 firefighters backed by army reinforcements were battling the growing blaze near the city of Zaragoza, in a sparsely populated part of the Aragon region, where five small villages have been evacuated.

Peak temperatures of up to 40 °C have hit Aragon in recent days.

Scientists say human-driven climate change is increasing the length, intensity and frequency of extreme heat, which creates favourable conditions for the spread of wildfires and complicates firefighting efforts.

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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez warned Tuesday on a visit to fire-devastated Andalusia that Spain was facing a “complicated summer” for wildfires.

Kayla Shaw

Kayla Shaw is a junior reporter and digital assistant at The Witness. She is an all-rounder with a passion for reporting on the victories and struggles in the conservation and environmental battles. She has been with The Witness for over a year. One of her proudest coverages was a giraffe rescue in the Bisley Nature Reserve where the animal needed to have a snare removed. Kayla holds a degree in Bachelor of Arts at Varsity College and specialised in English and Communication Sciences.

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