Fires ravage France, Spain, Portugal forests as Europe’s temperatures rise again
Hundreds of firefighters are battling forest fires across France, Spain, and Portugal as temperatures rise again in Europe. These infernos have already destroyed over 17,000 hectares of land, with temperatures expected to reach 40°C in some areas.

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AI-generatedHundreds of firefighters are battling forest fires across France, Spain, and Portugal as temperatures rise again in Europe. These infernos have already destroyed over 17,000 hectares of land, with temperatures expected to reach 40°C in some areas. This comes after a severe heatwave in June that caused thousands of excess deaths. France's Interior Minister noted that the wildfire season has begun a month early. In Spain's Costa Brava region, a fire has burned over 2,200 hectares, and authorities have detained a man in connection with the blaze. Firefighting efforts are being challenged by increasing temperatures and remaining hotspots.
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5 extractedA man had been detained in connection with the fire in Catalonia, Spain.
A fire near Spain’s northeastern Costa Brava coast burned more than 2,200 hectares in two days.
France's Interior Minister Laurent Nunez expressed concern that the annual summer wildfire season had started a month early.
The latest wildfires have devastated more than 17,000 hectares (42,000 acres) of land across the three countries.
Hundreds of firefighters battled forest infernos in France, Spain and Portugal as temperatures rose again.