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‘This has never been seen before': residents in Catalonia assess wildfire damage

‘This has never been seen before': residents in Catalonia assess wildfire damage

The Guardian08-07-2025
More than 18,000 residents were ordered to remain indoors with about 50 evacuated, as a wildfire continued to rage in Spain's eastern Catalonia region. The fire ignited in a remote area near Paüls in Tarragona province, where strong winds and rugged terrain have hampered firefighting efforts. Spain's military emergency unit (UME) deployed more than 300 firefighters. Authorities said they had successfully prevented the fire from spreading across the Ebro River
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