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Residents are evacuated from a forest fire in the Anon de Moncayo, Spain on Saturday . Photo: EUROPA PRESS / DPA

Spain wildfire forces evacuations, devastates swathes of land

  • About 1,500 people in several towns in northeastern Spain flee their homes as firefighters battle wildfire
  • Spain has faced dozens of wildfires since the start of the year, fuelled by scorching temperatures and drought
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A large wildfire in northeast Spain grew rapidly overnight and was burning out of control on Sunday, forcing the evacuation of eight villages and 1,500 people in Zaragoza province, firefighters said.

The head of the local Aragon government, Javier Lamban, said on Sunday that the situation was critical in the town of Anon de Moncayo and the priority for the 300 firefighters fighting the blaze was to protect human lives and villages.

The wildfire, which began on Saturday, developed a 50km (31 miles) perimeter in less than 24 hours, the local forest chief said. Its estimated burned surface could be up to 8,000 hectares (20,000 acres), state news agency EFE reported.

Those who fled took shelter in three different sports centres in nearby towns.

Firefighters said the outlook for taming the blaze depends on the weather, but gusty winds up to 60km/h (37mph) were predicted.

Drought and extremely high temperatures in the Mediterranean country are turning 2022 into the worst year of the century in terms of fires.

Record wildfire destruction in Europe in 2022, data shows

So far this year, the Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition has registered 43 large wildfires, which are those that have burned at least 500 hectares (1,250 acres). That is four times the amount of the previous year and a record for the last decade.

The European Forest Fire Information System says 248,674 hectares (615,000 acres) have burned in wildfires so far this year in Spain. That is almost four times the country’s full-year average of 66,965 hectares (165,000 acres) since 2006, when records began.

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