Spain: 12,000 hectares burned in a fire 100 km north of Madrid
Pass advertising Pass advertising A fire that broke out on Thursday about a hundred kilometers north of Madrid has grown in size, reducing
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Pass advertising Pass advertising A fire that broke out on Thursday, some 100 kilometres north of Madrid, has grown in size, reducing to smoke more than 12,000 hectares and causing the evacuation of several hundred people, the local authorities announced on Sunday. Spain has just experienced one of the most deadly fires in its recent history, a forest fire that was declared in Andalusia (south) on 9 July, killing 13 people and ravaging 7,000 ha. In 2025, more than 393,000 ha were ravaged by flames, according to the European Forest Fire Information System (Effis), the worst record in recent Spanish history.
Furthermore, Nearly 82,000 ha have been burned down since the beginning of the year in the country, according to Effis. At the forefront of global warming, the country has experienced increasingly long and frequent heat waves in recent years, with temperatures well above 40°C, creating favourable conditions for devastating fires.
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Pass advertising Pass advertising A fire that broke out on Thursday, some 100 kilometres north of Madrid, has grown in size, reducing to smoke more than 12,000 hectares and causing the evacuation of several hundred people, the local authorities announced on Sunday.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesSpain has just experienced one of the most deadly fires in its recent history, a forest fire that was declared in Andalusia (south) on 9 July, killing 13 people and ravaging 7,000 ha.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn 2025, more than 393,000 ha were ravaged by flames, according to the European Forest Fire Information System (Effis), the worst record in recent Spanish history.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesNearly 82,000 ha have been burned down since the beginning of the year in the country, according to Effis.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt the forefront of global warming, the country has experienced increasingly long and frequent heat waves in recent years, with temperatures well above 40°C, creating favourable conditions for devastating fires.
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More than 12,000 ha went in smoke and several hundred people had to be evacuated, the local authorities announced this Sunday.
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Spain has just experienced one of the most deadly fires in its recent history, a forest fire that has been declared in Andalusia..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideIn 2025, more than 393 000 ha were ravaged by flames, according to the European Forest Fire Information System (Effis),..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideNearly 82,000 ha have been burned down since the beginning of the year in the country, according to Effis.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideThe forest fire, which ravages the Guadalajara region and especially the Sierra Norte Natural Park, has not yet made any..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideIn the front line of global warming, the country has experienced ever-longer and longer heat waves in recent years..
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