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Wildfires rage across northern Spain

Authorities in northern Spain are tackling dozens of bushfires which have erupted over the past week after months of scarce rainfall.

A horse is tethered in a field as flames are seen in the background as forest fires hit Viernoles, Cantabria, northern Spain. (EPA)
A horse is tethered in a field as flames are seen in the background as forest fires hit Viernoles, Cantabria, northern Spain. (EPA) Source: EPA

The Spanish government has sent firefighting aircraft to help douse dozens of wildfires in northern Spain that have erupted over the past week after an unusual dry spell.

A spate of fires has been sweeping northern Spain for over a week now, an unusual phenomenon in regions that skirt the rough seas of the Bay of Biscay and are normally rainy, especially in winter.

More than 80 fires were burning on Monday morning across the lush Cantabria region. In neighbouring Asturias, another 30 were still raging, fed by strong winds, while another 19 had been brought under control, emergency services said.

Some forested areas in the Basque Country, which borders France, were also hit by fires, and residents in at least one small town were evacuated overnight before returning home on Monday, emergency services there said.

In Cantabria, where local authorities say flames have burned through some 2000 hectares in the past seven days, including in national parks, regional administrator Miguel Angel Revilla said most of the blazes had been caused by "delinquents".

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No arrests have been made but authorities appealed for any relevant information from the public.

Several months of scarce rainfall have helped spread the fires across woodland in the north, despite occasional showers including on Monday in Asturias. Towns in the affected regions have been spared so far.

A helicopter pilot died last week in a crash in Asturias during efforts to curb the fires, and a spokeswoman for the emergency services in the region said strong winds were hindering attempts to use firefighting planes there.

Spain is prone to wildfires during the summer months but generally in the more arid, hot southern regions or along the Mediterranean coast.


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