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🗞️ Driving the news: Spain is battling one of its most severe wildfire seasons on record, even as a punishing 16-day heatwave begins to ease
• Thousands of hectares have burned in Galicia, with military and emergency services deployed across multiple regions
• Germany has sent aircraft support as Spain requests international assistance
• Fires have destroyed homes and forced evacuations in northwestern provinces despite dropping temperatures
🔭 The context: Spain has been scorched by extreme temperatures and prolonged drought conditions throughout 2025
• July and August have brought record-breaking heat, drying out forests and fueling rapid fire spread
• Galicia and surrounding areas have seen particularly intense fires due to a mix of strong winds, arid soil, and steep terrain
🌍 Why it matters for the planet: These fires reflect a broader trend of climate-driven disasters intensifying across southern Europe
• Wildfires are destroying biodiversity, releasing carbon emissions, and threatening local economies
• The frequency and scale of these events are testing Europe’s emergency response systems and adaptation strategies
⏭️ What's next: Cooler weather could bring some relief, but officials warn that fire risks remain high in many regions
• Spain is assessing long-term recovery needs and pushing for climate resilience measures to address repeated summer fire seasons
• The government is expected to declare affected areas as disaster zones, unlocking emergency funding and aid
💬 One quote: “The fires may have stabilised in some regions, but the danger is far from over,” said a Spanish emergency official
📈 One stat: Galicia alone has lost nearly 4,000 square kilometres to wildfires — an area larger than Luxembourg
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