Burnt Out: Spain's first wildfire of the year burns down 3,000 hectares

Burnt Out: Spain's first wildfire of the year burns down 3,000 hectares

FP Staff March 25, 2023, 17:55:16 IST

More than 1,500 people have been evacuated as a major fire rages in Spain’s Castellon province. The blaze has incinerated more than 3,000 hectares with the prime minister calling it proof of a ‘climate emergency’

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Hundreds of firefighters on Friday were battling Spain’s first major forest fire of the year, which has so far forced 1,500 people to evacuate their homes, officials said. AP

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Despite several days of unusually warm weather, firefighters said the blaze was more typical of the hot summer months than the spring. It began just after midday on Thursday near Villanueva de Viver, some 90 kilometres (55 miles) north of Valencia, and since then has raged out of control. AP

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“We are unfortunately facing the first big fire of the year and it’s happening out of season,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on a visit to Brussels. “Such fires so early in the year are just more evidence of the climate emergency that humanity is facing,” he said. Reuters

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A total of 450 firefighters backed by 22 aerial units have been deployed to fight the blaze, the Valencian regional government said on Twitter. Reuters

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So far, 1,500 people have been evacuated from eight municipalities in the area, regional government spokeswoman Aitana Mas said, adding that the blaze had incinerated more than 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres) within a 30-kilometre perimeter. Reuters

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The area of greatest concern is Montanejos, a village popular for its natural pools and springs, and whose hotels, which were full of visitors, had to be evacuated as a precautionary measure, its mayor Miguel Sandalinas told RNE. Reuters

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Firefighters warned of added difficulties posed by “strong winds that are going to get stronger in the coming hours”, with Nicolas saying they would “make it more difficult to extinguish” the fire. Reuters

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In 2022, which was a particularly bad year for wildfires in Europe, Spain was the worst-hit country with nearly 500 blazes that destroyed more than 300,000 hectares, according to figures from the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). Reuters

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