Wildfires have broken out in parts of France, Portugal, Spain, and Greece, posing a threat to tourists and local communities. In the Pyrenees, around 12,000 people were evacuated from approximately 20 villages, and 11 individuals—including seven firefighters—were injured. Firefighters across northern Portugal battled flames over the weekend. The situation has been exacerbated by a heatwave and dry winds, which make firefighting more difficult. Authorities recommend checking local government websites or apps for updates on fire locations and restrictions. For travelers, wildfires alone do not justify canceling trips without additional damage like hotel destruction. Legal rights to cancel apply mainly to package holidays sold by tour operators, who may offer refunds or rescheduling if conditions are deemed unsafe.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about wildfire incidents and their impact on tourism, citing official sources such as the German Foreign Office, ADAC, Verbraucherzentrale Hamburg, and Amtsgericht Neuss. It avoids taking a stance on the causes or implications of the fires beyond quoting a MÉ






