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Volunteer firefighter dies in Spain as wildfires rage

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Posted on August 13, 2025

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By David Latona MADRID (Reuters) -A firefighting volunteer died from severe burns, while several people were hospitalised as dozens of wildfires fuelled by strong winds and scorching heat continued to

Volunteer Firefighter Loses Life Amid Ongoing Wildfires in Spain

Current Wildfire Situation in Spain

By David Latona

Casualties and Evacuations

MADRID (Reuters) -A volunteer firefighter died from severe burns and several people were hospitalised in dozens of wildfires that raged across Spain on Wednesday, fuelled by strong winds and scorching heat.

Government Response and Warnings

At least six large fires were still out of control, according to regional emergency services.

Causes of the Wildfires

"The fire situation remains serious. Extreme caution is essential," Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on X.

Wildfires have so far burned almost 99,000 hectares (245,000 acres) in Spain this year and extreme heat is making the situation worse. A 10-day heatwave is expected to last until Monday, state weather agency AEMET said, forecasting an "extreme" risk of wildfires on Wednesday.

"We are at the most challenging point of the season," AEMET said on X.

The man who was killed was a 35-year-old volunteer firefighter who had been attempting to create firebreaks near the town of Nogarejas, in the central Castile and Leon region, when he was trapped in the blaze, regional officials said.

That fire had two active fronts that were still out of control, as weather services forecast another day of strong winds and thunderstorms.

More than 5,000 people have been evacuated in the region and efforts were focused on preventing the flames from reaching smaller towns.

Environment Minister Sara Aagesen told SER radio station that many fires across the country were suspected to be intentionally caused by arsonists due to their "virulence", but added it was too early to say how many.

On Monday, another fire killed a man working at a horse stable on the outskirts of Madrid and reached some houses and farms before it was contained.

The leader of the Galicia region in the northwest, Alfonso Rueda, called the situation there "complicated" and said the weather wasn't helping. Six active fires were affecting a combined 10,000 hectares in Galicia's Ourense province.

(Reporting by David LatonaWriting by Charlie DevereuxEditing by Bernadette Baum, Rachna Uppal and Frances Kerry)

Key Takeaways

  • A volunteer firefighter died battling wildfires in Spain.
  • Over 5,000 people have been evacuated due to the fires.
  • Extreme heat and strong winds are worsening the situation.
  • Some fires are suspected to be caused by arson.
  • The Galicia region is severely affected by the wildfires.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the wildfires in Spain?
Many fires across the country are suspected to be intentionally caused by arsonists due to their 'virulence', but it is too early to confirm.
How many people have been evacuated due to the wildfires?
More than 5,000 people have been evacuated in the region as efforts focus on preventing the flames from reaching smaller towns.
What is the current situation regarding wildfires in Spain?
At least six large fires are still out of control, with extreme caution being advised by officials due to the serious fire situation.
What impact has the heatwave had on the wildfires?
A 10-day heatwave is expected to exacerbate the wildfire situation, which has already burned almost 99,000 hectares in Spain this year.
Who was the firefighter that died in the wildfires?
The deceased was a 35-year-old volunteer firefighter who was attempting to create firebreaks near the town of Nogarejas when he was trapped.

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