Belgium battles worst wildfire on record, EU allies come to aid
Belgium is battling its largest modern-day wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve near the German border. The blaze, which began on Friday for unknown reasons, has rapidly expanded from 80 hectares to an estimated 3,000 hectares by Sunday morning.

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AI-generatedBelgium is battling its largest modern-day wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve near the German border. The blaze, which began on Friday for unknown reasons, has rapidly expanded from 80 hectares to an estimated 3,000 hectares by Sunday morning. Over 250 firefighters and emergency personnel are working to contain the fire, which is proving challenging due to the difficult terrain of peatlands and pine forests. Air support is crucial in tackling the out-of-control fire. Thick smoke has led to the evacuation of residents from parts of two nearby villages, though no homes have been damaged. This wildfire is the largest in the area since 1911, when similar heatwave and drought conditions occurred.
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5 extractedEU allies are coming to Belgium's aid to help battle the wildfire.
No homes have been damaged so far, but the blaze remains out of control.
The blaze broke out for reasons still unknown in an area of fragile peatlands and pine forests.
The wildfire has spread to 3,000 hectares (7,500 acres) in the High Fens park near the German border.
Belgium is battling its largest modern-day wildfire, which doubled in size in 24 hours.