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“Wildfires Ravage Vacation Destinations Across Europe”

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Wildfires are currently spreading through popular vacation destinations in Spain, Greece, France, and Portugal. Travelers are advised to ensure their mobile phones are configured to receive emergency alerts as rapidly advancing fires force thousands of residents to evacuate in various parts of Europe. The wildfires have scorched nearly 50,000 acres of land in southern Europe, equivalent to the size of the entire city of Liverpool.

Authorities have prohibited spectators from a stage of the Tour de France due to the high-risk conditions labeled as a “powder keg.” The scorching temperatures exceeding 40C following unprecedented early summer heatwaves have led to the evacuation of thousands of individuals, with emergency services working tirelessly to contain the rapidly spreading fires.

Anticipated rising temperatures this week, with potential heatwaves pushing European temperatures to 40C and above 31C in the UK, raise concerns about the possibility of more fires erupting. While the UK has experienced fewer wildfires compared to 2025, the recent extreme heatwaves could potentially result in more intense wildfires, posing challenges for fire and rescue operations.

In a notable incident at the Playja d-Aro beach resort in the Costa Brava, approximately 150 individuals, including 70 children from a holiday camp, were evacuated as a precaution. Firefighters in eastern Spain are engaged in battling flames in the Sierra de Espadan Natural Park, with over 200 emergency responders, military personnel, and aircraft aiding in the efforts. Meanwhile, wildfires in Catalonia have already ravaged 2000 hectares of forest land, prompting authorities to advise residents to remain indoors.

In the remote French Pyrenees near the Spanish border, 700 firefighters are struggling to contain a rampant wildfire that forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. The Pyrenees fire, which nearly tripled in size within a day, came perilously close to homes. French officials have expressed concerns over the worsening conditions, highlighting the significant increase in burned land compared to the previous year.

International reinforcements have been dispatched to central Portugal, where firefighters and aircraft are battling a massive fire burning for more than three days. In Greece, residents in parts of Thessaloniki are advised to stay indoors and seal windows and doors due to toxic smoke from a burning recycling plant. The Foreign Office urges travelers to Greece to activate emergency alerts on their mobile phones to stay informed about potential natural disasters like wildfires, earthquakes, extreme heat, and flash floods.

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