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Már több mint kétezer hektárt semmisített meg a spanyolországi Costa Brava mellett tomboló erdőtűz
HU🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Már több mint kétezer hektárt semmisített meg a spanyolországi Costa Brava mellett tomboló erdőtűz

More than two thousand hectares of forested land have been destroyed by wildfires near Spain's Costa Brava region. The fires, which broke out in the Girona area on Friday, were partially contained overnight, though firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the remaining flames before wind conditions change. Authorities are urging locals and tourists to avoid the area. Firefighters currently include around 400 personnel and ten aerial units, focusing primarily on protecting civilians. Last year, Spain experienced some of the most severe wildfires in modern history, destroying nearly 400,000 hectares of land, resulting in eight deaths, 86 injuries, and the evacuation of over 42,000 people.

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Már több mint kétezer hektárt semmisített meg a spanyolországi Costa Brava mellett tomboló erdőtűz

More than two thousand hectares of forested land have been destroyed by wildfires near Spain's Costa Brava region. The fires, which broke out in the Girona area on Friday, were partially contained overnight, though firefighters continue efforts to extinguish the remaining flames before wind conditions change. Authorities are urging locals and tourists to avoid the area. Firefighters currently include around 400 personnel and ten aerial units, focusing primarily on protecting civilians. Last year, Spain experienced some of the most severe wildfires in modern history, destroying nearly 400,000 hectares of land, resulting in eight deaths, 86 injuries, and the evacuation of over 42,000 people.

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