Overview
- Over 40 active fire fronts are burning across Galicia, Castilla y León and Extremadura after a week of extreme heat and drought, with provisional estimates placing the total area burned at more than 115,000 hectares.
- The Jarilla wildfire in northern Cáceres remains out of control on its northern flank, spurring new evacuations and confinements in Hervás and Gargantilla.
- A firefighter was killed and a colleague injured when their fire engine overturned in Espinoso de Compludo, underscoring the personal toll on stretched emergency crews.
- Active fronts continue to threaten sensitive landscapes, including the Picos de Europa National Park and the Las Médulas heritage site.
- Thousands of residents have been evacuated or confined, and significant road and rail disruptions have compounded the crisis and affected local economies.