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Forest fires rage across Europe as heatwave sends temperatures soaring

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    Civil defence authorities battle blazes that have forced evacuation of thousands of people across continent Forest fires rage across Europe as heatwave sends temperatures soaring
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Civil defence authorities battle blazes that have forced evacuation of thousands of people across continent

 

Firefighters in Portugal, Spain, France, Greece and Morocco are battling forest fires raging across tens of thousands of hectares as this week’s heatwave continues to bring extreme temperatures and cause hundreds of deaths across south-western Europe.

The second heatwave of the summer – with temperatures hitting 47C (116F) in Portugal and 45C to Spain – has triggered wildfires that have forced the evacuation of thousands of people.

In Portugal, the meteorological institute has forecast temperatures of up to 42C with no respite before next week. The civil defence authorities, however, took advantage of a slight drop in temperatures after a July record of 47C on Thursday to try to stamp out one remaining major fire in the north of the country.

In Spain, the state meteorological agency maintained various levels of alert across the country, warning of temperatures of up to 44C in some regions.

Dozens of forest fires were raging on Saturday in different parts of the country, from the sweltering south to Galicia in the far north-west, where blazes laid waste to 3,500 hectares, the Galician regional government said.

One fire in the south caused the authorities to cordon off for more than 12 hours a section of a key highway connecting Madrid to the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, before the road reopened.



The fires have scorched thousands of hectares in the south-western Spanish region of Extremadura, while one blaze near the southern city of Málaga forced the preventive evacuation of more than 3,000 people, rescue services said.

A 60-year-old street sweeper died after developing heatstroke while working in Madrid on Friday afternoon, prompting the city council to announce flexible working hours so municipal employees can avoid the hottest periods of the day.

Figures from Spain’s Carlos III public health institute show there were 360 deaths attributable to the heat between last Sunday and Friday. On Friday alone, 123 people died.