
Spain on heat alert and 'very high to extreme' fire risk
The Peninsula
Madrid: All of Spain was on a heatwave alert on Friday, while the weather agency warned that much of the country was at very high to extreme risk fr...
Madrid: All of Spain was on a heatwave alert on Friday, while the weather agency warned that much of the country was at "very high to extreme risk" from wildfires.
Nearly two weeks of high temperatures have left Spain sweltering, and on Friday spread to Cantabria, which has so far been spared from the searing heat.
Temperatures in the northwestern region were forecast to pass 40C, the national meteorological agency, Aemet, said.
The risk of fires on Friday and over the weekend into Monday is "very high or extreme in most of the country", it added.
Spain has endured a devastating season of fires, with 157,501 hectares (389,193 acres) reduced to ashes since the start of the year, according to data from the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS).













