In Spain, the hundred arson attacks are now under control

The hundred or so fires of arson, according to the authorities, which ravaged northern Spain on Friday, were stabilized on Saturday 1er April, authorities say.

In the Asturias region, seventy-one fires were still in progress on Saturday noon, compared to more than ninety the day before. But almost all fires are “under control and stabilized”, said during a press briefing, Oscar Rodriguez, the head of emergency services in the region. According to the authorities of this autonomous community located on the northern Atlantic coast of Spain, firefighters have been helped in recent hours by the improvement in weather conditions, with a less strong wind and the arrival of light rain.

In the neighboring region of Cantabria, where thirty-five fires were recorded on Friday, “all are extinct”, with the exception of two forest fires still ongoing but ” under control “said the regional government on Twitter.

Evacuations

The forest fires, which have multiplied simultaneously in recent days, have led to the evacuation of nearly four hundred people and mobilized a large fire brigade. In Asturias, a total of 11,000 hectares have been affected, according to Oscar Rodriguez.

According to the authorities, these fires were deliberately caused. There have been “clearly a coordinated action of environmental terrorists”which could have done “hundreds of dead”denounced Saturday during the press briefing the regional president of Asturias, Adrian Barbon.

In Castellon, in the Valencia region, another giant forest fire has mobilized firefighters in recent days, before being stabilized on Friday. According to the regional government, nearly 4,700 hectares have been burned.

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In Spain, facing a long drought after three years of below-average rainfall, authorities believe that the fire season, previously limited to summer, now runs from spring to autumn, a consequence of climate change .

In 2022, a black year for forest fires in Europe, Spain was the most affected European country, with nearly five hundred fires that ravaged more than 300,000 hectares, according to the European information system on the forest fires (Effis).

The World with AFP


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