Spain battles 14 major fires with more expected
Source: Reuters
VILLANUEVA DE LA SIERRA, Spain, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Spain battled 14 major fires driven by high winds and aggravated by heat on Friday as authorities warned of "unfavourable conditions" to tackle flames that have already killed seven people and burned an area the size of London.
Firefighters have been battling to put out blazes across southern Europe in one of the worst summers for wildfires in 20 years. And a nearly two-week heatwave and southerly winds were worsening the situation in Spain, Virginia Barcones, director general of emergency services, said on Friday.
"In the western part of the country the situation is extremely worrying," Barcones said on RTVE.
In Galicia, several fires converged to form a large blaze, forcing the closure of highways and rail services to the region.
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RTVE (Spains version of PBS/NPR) has an article in Spanish:
Los incendios no dan tregua a Ourense y avanzan en León y Cáceres, con 115.000 hectáreas afectadas en toda España.