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Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burned

Wildfires in Spain and Portugal burn record land and force evacuations as heatwave and drought spur the flames.

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Firefighting efforts continue in Spain's Galicia.
Portuguese firefighters and Spanish military personnel work together to battle a forest fire in the parish of Bouses, Galicia, Spain [Pedro Pascual/Anadolu]
By News Agencies
Published On 19 Aug 202519 Aug 2025

Thousands of firefighters, backed by soldiers and water-bombing aircraft, have battled more than 20 major wildfires raging across western Spain, where officials say a record area of land has already been burned.

Spain and neighbouring Portugal have been particularly affected by forest fires spurred by heatwaves and drought, blamed on climate change, that have hit southern Europe.

INTERACTIVE - Wildfires in Portugal and Spain - AUGUST 19, 2025-1755603150
(Al Jazeera)

Two firefighters were killed on Sunday – one in each country, both in road accidents – taking the death toll to two in Portugal and four in Spain.

Spain’s civil protection chief, Virginia Barcones, told public television TVE that 23 blazes were classified as “operational level two”, meaning they pose a direct threat to nearby communities.

The fires, now entering their second week, are concentrated in the western regions of Castile and Leon, Galicia, and Extremadura, where thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes.

More than 343,000 hectares (848,000 acres) of land – the equivalent of nearly half a million football pitches – have been destroyed this year in Spain, setting a new national record, according to the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS).

The previous record of 306,000 hectares (756,142 acres) was set in the same period three years ago.

Help from abroad

Spain is being helped with firefighting aircraft from France, Italy, Slovakia, and the Netherlands, while Portugal is receiving air support from Sweden and Morocco.

However, the size and severity of the fires and the intensity of the smoke were making “airborne action” difficult, Spanish Defence Minister Margarita Robles told TVE.

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Across the border in Portugal, about 2,000 firefighters were deployed across the north and centre of the country on Monday, with about half of them concentrated in the town of Arganil.

About 216,000 hectares (533,747 acres) of land have been destroyed across Portugal since the start of the year.

Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said the country had endured 24 days of weather conditions of “unprecedented severity”, with high temperatures and strong winds.

“We are at war, and we must triumph in this fight,” he added.

Officials in both countries expressed hope that the weather would turn to help tackle the fires.

Spain’s meteorological agency said the heatwave, which has seen temperatures hit 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of the country, was coming to an end.

Firefighting efforts continue in Spain's Galicia
Thousands of firefighters, backed by soldiers and water-bombing aircraft, battled more than 20 wildfires raging across western Spain. [Pedro Pascual/Anadolu]
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Firefighting efforts continue in Spain's Galicia
More than 343,000 hectares (848,000 acres) of land have been destroyed this year in Spain. [Pedro Pascual/Anadolu]
Firefighting efforts continue in Spain's Galicia
Houses ravaged by an ongoing wildfire in Cernego, Ourense province, Spain. [Brais Lorenzo/EPA]
Firefighting efforts continue in Spain's Galicia
Firefighters continue their efforts to extinguish the forest fire in Queirugas, Spain. [Pedro Pascual/Anadolu]
Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burnt
Trees burn at Malhada do Rei, Pampilhosa da Serra, Portugal. [Paulo Novais/EPA]
Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burnt
A helicopter drops water on the forest fire at Malhada do Rei. [Paulo Novaid/EPA]
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Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burnt
Firefighters battle a forest fire that began five days ago near Aldeia de Piodao, in Arganil, and spread to Silvares, in Fundao, Portugal. [Miguel Pereira Da Silva/EPA]
Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burnt
In Portugal, about 2,000 firefighters were deployed across the north and centre of the country on Monday, with about half of them concentrated in the town of Arganil. [Paulo Novaid/EPA]
Wildfires rage across Spain and Portugal as record area of land burnt
Firefighters battle the forest fire at Malhada do Rei. [Paulo Novaid/EPA]

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