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Iberian Wildfires Set New Spanish Burn Record as Six Are Killed

Aemet forecasts easing heat could aid containment; EU Civil Protection mobilized international aerial support alongside thousands of deployed firefighters

Un incendie de forêt à Castrillo de Cabrera, dans le nord-ouest de l'Espagne, le 16 août 2025
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Un pompier travaille à éteindre un incendie de forêt près de Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, dans le sud de la France, le 7 août 2025

Overview

  • EFFIS data show roughly 343,000 hectares have burned in Spain so far this year, surpassing the previous national record.
  • Six people have died in the blazes across Spain and Portugal, including a Spanish firefighter whose water truck overturned in León and a Portuguese firefighter killed in a road accident near Arganil.
  • More than 2,000 firefighters remain on the front lines in Portugal and over a thousand in Spain, supported by military units and international aerial reinforcements under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
  • Authorities report 23 active level-2 fires threatening populated areas in Galicia, Castile-and-León and Extremadura, prompting ongoing evacuations of thousands of residents.
  • Aemet predicts the heatwave that fueled the wildfires is waning, offering potential operational relief despite persistent high fire danger in the coming days.