The fight against wildfires continues this Sunday in Spain, where extreme temperatures of up to 42 degrees are expected amid intense weather. heat wave.
Although the situation is somewhat better to control some serious fires that within a few days thousands of hectares of land were demolished, which led to the eviction of the rural population, others, announced last night, again force the mobilization of numerous air and ground troops to extinguish the fire, including the Military Emergency Group.
Many of the more than 3,000 residents who were evicted in the Sierra de Mijas (south) have been able to return to their homes, although two Red Cross-assisted gyms are still open for those who still cannot return, according to sources. from emergency services. .
East Fire Since last Friday, he drove around the perimeter of 1890 hectares.
Fires in different places
Another fire has affected a mountainous area in Monsagro (northwest) since last Monday, covering more than 2,200 hectares. burned downwhere neighbors who returned after being evicted again had to stay in their homes for several hours due to the proximity of the flames.
Authorities say some of these fires they are provoked, as was announced last night in Garganta de los Infernos, a natural area in the province of Cáceres (east).
In the same province, another fire engulfed the area of the city. Montfrague National Park, one of the main protected natural areas in the country, and together with another in the mountainous region of Las Hurdes, a total of about 6,000 hectares were burned and more than seven hundred inhabitants were evacuated, some for seven days.
In the region of Galicia (northwest), three fires put communities at risk as thirteen fires covering 4,430 hectares are still active, according to regional authorities.
The state meteorological agency maintains a red alert level in three regions in the north of the country, and another ten have warnings of extreme or serious risk, given the high temperatures in heat this persists, which can reach 42 degrees Celsius due to the mass of very warm air from the Sahara.
EFE
Source: RPP

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