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    Record Heat Sparks Massive Wildfires Across Spain and Portugal

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltAugust 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Extreme temperatures escalate fire risk

    Southern Europe is facing a severe heatwave, intensifying ongoing wildfires. In Spain, one-quarter of weather stations reported temperatures above 40°C, with Cádiz reaching 45.8°C on Sunday. The national weather agency, Aemet, warned that although the heatwave is slowly easing, very high temperatures will persist in eastern and southern regions.


    Fires ravage land and threaten lives

    Preliminary data from Copernicus shows that wildfires have burned 348,000 hectares in Spain this year, exceeding the previous record from 2022. In Portugal, 216,000 hectares have been destroyed. Fatalities include four in Spain, including a firefighter, and two in Portugal. More than 31,000 people in Spain have been evacuated as the fires continue to spread.


    Government response and political disputes

    Spain has deployed an additional 500 soldiers to support the 1,400 troops already fighting the blazes. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez proposed a “state pact” to tackle climate emergencies, emphasizing the need for science-based policies over political arguments. The opposition People’s Party criticized the plan, demanding more troops and accusing Sánchez of neglecting the crisis.


    EU assistance and international aid

    The scale of the wildfires has prompted EU intervention. Portugal requested support through the EU civil protection mechanism, including four Canadair firefighting planes. Across southern Europe, wildfires have destroyed over 530,000 hectares this year—more than double the average of the past twenty years.


    Drought and ongoing danger

    Despite some relief in temperatures across Europe, prolonged drought has left vegetation highly flammable. Météo France warned that southern regions remain at high or extreme fire risk, noting that smoke from Iberian wildfires and Saharan dust continues to affect local conditions.


    Authorities confront unprecedented conditions

    In Portugal, the wildfire alert was extended until Tuesday, amid public criticism of government handling. Spain’s Defense Minister Margarita Robles said the fires are unlikely to be fully controlled until the heatwave ends, describing the situation as unprecedented in the 20-year history of Spain’s Military Emergencies Unit.

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