This summer, Spain endured one of its worst wildfire seasons on record, with thousands of hectares burned and several ...
Intense wildfires that burned through large swathes of Spain and Portugal this summer — claiming at least 8 lives and forcing tens of thousands to evacuate — were massively fueled by climate change, ...
Spain has endured its hottest summer since records began in 1961, with weeks of heatwaves pushing temperatures above 45C and fuelling the country’s worst wildfire season in three decades, the state ...
A resident walks among the rubble of houses destroyed by a wildfire in the Spanish northwestern village of San Vicente de Leira, in Ourense province, on August 19, 2025. [AFP] High winds on Wednesday ...
Temperatures across Europe are rising at twice the global average. This alarming trend is leading to more frequent and ...
A new attribution report published Thursday shows that global warming made the extreme hot and dry conditions preceding this summer’s wildfires in Portugal and Spain 40 times more likely and 30 ...
MADRID -- Firefighters and aircraft battled for a third straight day Friday to contain a major wildfire that started in a pile of chicken dung and raced across the hills of northeastern Spain amid a ...
Hundreds of firefighters battled fresh wildfires in Portugal and Spain on Saturday, civil protection authorities said, following a summer of devastating blazes in the region.
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I escaped Yorkshire for Malaga 20 years ago, now I'm desperate to leave
Twenty-seven years ago, Tracey J Parker moved from rainy Yorkshire to Málaga, one of Spain’s most popular regions for British ...
MADRID, Sept 4 (Reuters) - The hot, dry and windy conditions this summer that fueled the worst wildfires in Spain for at least three decades are 40 times more likely to recur due to human-caused ...
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