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Wildfires have scorched hotspots in several Mediterranean countries this month, with blazes forcing thousands of people into ...
As of July 8, some 214,000 hectares have been ravaged by flames in the European Union, more than double the average. Fires ...
An uncontrolled wildfire burned Thursday outside Madrid and sent a giant cloud of smoke over the Spanish capital ...
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts ...
Europe has been experiencing dozens of extreme weather events in recent weeks, from blistering heatwaves to raging storms. ...
The fire broke out in the town of Mentrida in central Spain's Castile-La Mancha region about 50 kilometers (30 miles) southwest of the capital. Local authorities urged residents to stay home and close ...
Two people died in a separate wildfire on 1 July in the Catalonia region, where Tarragona is located. In the south of France, ...
A heatwave has taken hold of Europe, and wildfires are spreading across Turkey and France—here's everything we know.
Europe is on fire: For days, temperatures have skyrocketed above 100° Fahrenheit (38° Celsius), shattering records and triggering huge wildfires that have forced tens of thousands from their homes.
By that same date, Europe had witnessed almost 1,900 wildfires compared with an average of 470 for the 2006-2021 period. A passenger shared this footage of wildfires surrounding his train in Spain.
Major wildfires in Europe are starting earlier in the year, becoming more frequent, doing more damage and getting harder to stop. And, scientists say, they’re probably going to get worse as ...