Spain battles major fires even as heatwave eases with lower temperatures
Briefly

Spain is undergoing one of its most destructive wildfire seasons in decades, driven by climate change. Following a 16-day heatwave, firefighters are battling severe fires mainly in northwestern regions, notably Galicia. The weather agency expects a drop in temperatures and an increase in humidity but warns of continued adverse conditions in the south. To aid firefighting efforts, officials have suspended rail services and restricted road access. Authorities plan to declare many affected regions as emergency zones to facilitate reconstruction aid and address climate emergency policies.
Spain is currently facing one of its most destructive fire seasons in decades, exacerbated by climate change, which has led to severe wildfires across the country.
Thousands of firefighters, supported by soldiers and water-bombing aircraft, work tirelessly to combat fierce fires across parched woodlands, particularly in northwestern regions.
The government plans to declare affected areas as emergency zones, qualifying them for reconstruction aid, while emphasizing the urgency of climate emergency policies.
Climate change is accelerating and worsening significantly in the Iberian Peninsula, leading to increased fire risks and severe adverse conditions.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
[
|
]