Overview
- Within 24 hours, an additional 30,000–38,000 hectares burned, lifting EFFIS estimates for 2025 to roughly 373,000–382,000 hectares.
- Authorities count 23 major fires at level two across Castilla y León, Galicia, Asturias and Extremadura, with thousands evacuated and the Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail still suspended.
- A 50-kilometer stretch of the Camino de Santiago was closed after flames reached slopes of the Picos de Europa, and multiple local roads remain shut.
- Four people have died, including a firefighter in León whose engine plunged down an embankment during operations.
- Spain has deployed UME units and additional soldiers as EU partners send aircraft and crews, including a German team of 67 specialists with more than 20 vehicles, while cooler, more humid conditions are aiding containment efforts.