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Spain Wildfires Reach Record Scale as Sánchez Moves to Designate Emergency Zones

The government plans August 26 emergency designations as operations concentrate on the Jarilla fire.

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Cuatro obreros muertos y otro gravemente herido al caer un montacargas en Santa Fe
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Mapa en vivo de las lluvias, con alerta naranja: a qué hora serán las tormentas más fuertes.

Overview

  • EFFIS reports 382,607 hectares burned so far this year across 228 fires, making 2025 the most devastating season for terrain affected in decades.
  • At Jarilla (Cáceres), crews mounted a “day key” containment push with about 25 aircraft, UME units and international reinforcements, targeting a fire that has scorched roughly 15,500 hectares within a 155‑kilometer perimeter.
  • The crisis has caused at least four deaths and prompted more than 30,000 evacuations nationally, with multiple road closures and MadridGalicia high‑speed rail suspended for a sixth consecutive day.
  • Galicia’s tally in recent weeks exceeds 70,000 hectares burned, including more than 18,000 at Larouco, while the Porto de Sanabria fire in Zamora keeps ten villages evacuated and has crossed into A Veiga; air quality in several northwest and western areas is rated unhealthy due to high PM2.5.
  • Pedro Sánchez visited the Jarilla command post, renewed his call for a cross‑party climate pact and said emergency‑zone declarations will go to the Cabinet on August 26, as PP leaders resist elevating to Level 3 and authorities report arson arrests in Colmenar Viejo and Vilardevós.