Spain, Galicia and wildfires
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Spain's northern region of Galicia faces an unprecedented wildfire crisis, with fires burning for over ten days and compelling the government to declare disaster zones. Thousands of firefighters continue to battle blazes exacerbated by climate change,
Spain is battling a wave of wildfires that have claimed four lives this summer. In the north-west, in regions renowned for their lush landscapes and picturesque villages, farmers and residents are trying to save homes and land that firefighters cannot reach.
Illuminated by flames, Spanish firefighters battle wildfires that have been raging throughout the country's west and northwest for over a week. The bulk of the devastation -- with 373,000 hectares burnt -- has taken place in the northwestern provinces of Zamora and Leon,
Liquidity measures have stoked tensions between the government and the country’s banks; Discontent became evident during a meeting.
Spain has endured the worst fire season on record, with devastating blazes continuing to destroy homes and land across the country.
Residents armed with garden hoses and buckets battled a wildfire threatening their village on Saturday in Villardevos, northwestern Spain. 'We have to go to the neighbours and help each other,' said Basilio Rodriguez,
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Galicia, located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, is an autonomous community renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. With a history spanning centuries, it has ...
Soldiers continue to help firefighters across Spain, including in and around the Galicia and Extremadura regions, following several major wildfires - and more are feared