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1,500 evacuated after wind-driven blaze as Spain faces high wildfire risk
1,500 evacuated after wind-driven blaze as Spain faces high wildfire risk

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

1,500 evacuated after wind-driven blaze as Spain faces high wildfire risk

Firefighters have brought under control a wind-driven wildfire near the southern Spanish tourist town of Tarifa that forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people, officials said on Friday. The blaze broke out on Tuesday in La Peaa, a wooded area near a beach outside Tarifa.(via REUTERS) The blaze broke out on Tuesday in La Peaa, a wooded area near a beach outside Tarifa, a coastal town of about 19,000 residents known for its strong winds that attract windsurfers. Authorities said the fire started in a camper van at a campsite and quickly spread in the gusty conditions. About 1,550 people and 5,000 vehicles were evacuated from campsites, hotels and homes. Residents and tourists were allowed to return on Wednesday after the fire was declared "stabilised". While the flames have been contained, firefighting crews will remain in the area in the coming days to secure the perimeter and prevent flare-ups, Andalusia's regional firefighting agency, Infoca, said on X. Spain is currently experiencing a heat wave, with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in many regions. The extreme heat is expected to last until at least Wednesday. Civil protection authorities have warned of a high to extreme wildfire risk across much of the country.

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control
Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

Al Arabiya

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Al Arabiya

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

Firefighters have brought under control a wind-driven wildfire near the southern Spanish tourist town of Tarifa that forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people, officials said on Friday. The blaze broke out on Tuesday in La Peaa, a wooded area near a beach outside Tarifa, a coastal town of about 19,000 residents known for its strong winds that attract windsurfers. Authorities said the fire started in a camper van at a campsite and quickly spread in the gusty conditions. About 1,550 people and 5,000 vehicles were evacuated from campsites, hotels and homes. Residents and tourists were allowed to return on Wednesday after the fire was declared 'stabilized.' While the flames have been contained, firefighting crews will remain in the area in the coming days to secure the perimeter and prevent flare-ups, Andalusia's regional firefighting agency, Infoca, said on X. Spain is currently experiencing a heat wave, with temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in many regions. The extreme heat is expected to last until at least Wednesday. Civil protection authorities have warned of a high to extreme wildfire risk across much of the country.

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control
Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Straits Times

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox The blaze had started on Aug 5 at a campsite, with strong winds causing it to spread near the tourist destination of Tarifa. MADRID - Firefighters have brought under control a wind-driven wildfire near the southern Spanish tourist town of Tarifa that forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people, officials said on Aug 8. The blaze broke out on Aug 5 in La Pena, a wooded area near a beach outside Tarifa, a coastal town of about 19,000 residents known for its strong winds that attract windsurfers. The authorities said the fire started in a camper van at a campsite and quickly spread in the gusty conditions. About 1,550 people and 5,000 vehicles were evacuated from campsites, hotels and homes. Residents and tourists were allowed to return on Aug 6 after the fire was declared 'stabilised'. While the flames have been contained, firefighting crews will remain in the area in the coming days to secure the perimeter and prevent flare-ups, Andalusia's regional firefighting agency, Infoca, said on X. Spain is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures nearing 40 deg C in many regions. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business Who loses the most from Trump's tariffs? Who wins? World Israeli army will 'take control' of Gaza City: PM's office World Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu says has board support as Trump calls for resignation Singapore Ex-lawyer convicted over charges for cheating company director of more than $8 million Singapore Four Certis officers charged after allegedly receiving over $9,700 in bribes from man Life One-Michelin-starred Restaurant Euphoria shut on Aug 2, its local chef to move into F&B consultancy Opinion At 79, Liew Mun Leong has no time to be sentimental Singapore More SUSS students, including part-timers, to get free tuition under expanded financial aid scheme The extreme heat is expected to last until at least Aug 13, as civil protection authorities warned of a high to extreme wildfire risk across much of the country. AFP

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control
Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

Arab News

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Arab News

Wildfire near Spanish tourist town under control

MADRID: Firefighters have brought under control a wind-driven wildfire near the southern Spanish tourist town of Tarifa that forced the evacuation of more than 1,500 people, officials said on Friday. The blaze broke out on Tuesday in La Peaa, a wooded area near a beach outside Tarifa, a coastal town of about 19,000 residents known for its strong winds that attract windsurfers. Authorities said the fire started in a camper van at a campsite and quickly spread in the gusty conditions. About 1,550 people and 5,000 vehicles were evacuated from campsites, hotels and homes. Residents and tourists were allowed to return on Wednesday after the fire was declared 'stabilized.' While the flames have been contained, firefighting crews will remain in the area in the coming days to secure the perimeter and prevent flare-ups, Andalusia's regional firefighting agency, Infoca, said on X. Spain is currently experiencing a heat wave, with temperatures nearing 40°Celsius in many regions. The extreme heat is expected to last until at least Wednesday. Civil protection authorities have warned of a high to extreme wildfire risk across much of the country.

Spanish wildfires rage as tourists forced to evacuate holiday hotspot
Spanish wildfires rage as tourists forced to evacuate holiday hotspot

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Spanish wildfires rage as tourists forced to evacuate holiday hotspot

A forest fire has blazed through southern Spain, forcing the evacuation of tourists and locals from a popular beach resort. The blaze started on Tuesday afternoon in the Andalusian resort town of Tarifa after a motorhome caught fire, local media said. It spread quickly and reached areas near Valdevaqueros beach and Estrecho Natural Park. Homes, hotels, campsites and restaurants along a roughly two mile stretch between La Peña and Casas de Porros were evacuated. The evacuated hotels include Punta Sur, La Torre, Tres Mares, 100% Fun Tarifa, Copacabana, and Dulce Nombre, as well as particularly affected areas such as the Valdevaqueros campsite, Paloma Baja, the Casa Porro area, the Torre de la Peña campsite and the El Tumbao and El Tangana beach bars, according to local reports. More than 100 firefighters were working to tackle the blaze, Andalusia's firefighting agency Infoca said. Seventeen aircraft were also deployed in 'record time' to help fight the flames, authorities said. Firefighter efforts were concentrated on tackling the southern area of the fire, closest to the N-340 highway. The road has only been opened to traffic and access to evacuated areas is still restricted, according to the latest update from local authorities. While many Britons flock to Malaga and Marbella, Tarifa is a lesser-known holiday destination but popular among kite surfers for its windy beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Located at the southernmost tip of Europe, just west of Gibraltar, Tarifa is home to about 18,000 residents. 'It's the fastest spreading fire I've ever seen,' Tarifa Mayor José Antonio Santos told La Sexta television channel yesterday. 'There are lots of aircraft, everyone has been evacuated.' Mr Santos added that regional authorities had been working to relocate people who have been evacuated. Spain's meteorological service Aemet announced on X that the intense heat will continue at least until Sunday, but that it was difficult to pinpoint the end of the heatwave. Aemet predicted the Cadiz region is expected to reach up to 38C with much of Spain placed on yellow or amber weather warning alert. It comes as a wildfire blazed in southern France near the Spanish border late, scorching about 4,500 hectares of forest, the fire brigade said late on Tuesday. Last week thousands of firefighters across Spain and Portugal battled a wave of wildfires, some of which were burning for days. Spain and other countries in the Mediterranean are in an area scientists have called 'a wildfire hotspot', with blazes common during hot and dry summers. Scientists warn that climate change is exacerbating the frequency and intensity of heat and dryness, especially in southeastern Europe, making the region more vulnerable to wildfires. Heatwaves also arrived earlier this year, spiking temperatures by up to 10C in some regions, scientists said. Europe is the world's fastest-warming continent, with temperatures increasing at twice the speed as the global average since the 1980s, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service. The burning of fuels like gasoline, oil and coal, plus deforestation, wildfires and many kinds of factories release heat-trapping gasses that cause climate change.

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