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Two die in Catalonia wildfire as heatwave grips Europe

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MADRID (Reuters) -Two people died in a wildfire in Spain's Catalonia region a day ago, which was largely contained though more wind and thunder storms were expected on Wednesday, emergency services

Two Fatalities in Catalonia Wildfire Amidst Europe’s Heatwave

MADRID (Reuters) -Two people died in a wildfire in Spain's Catalonia region a day ago, which was largely contained though more wind and thunder storms were expected on Wednesday, emergency services and officials said, as Europe grappled with a severe heatwave.

The blaze in Torrefeta broke out in a farming area on Tuesday afternoon, destroying several farms, and affecting an area stretching for around 40 kilometres (25 miles), firefighters said, adding there were no other casualties.

"The fire was extremely violent and erratic due to storms and strong winds, generating a convection cloud that complicated extinguishing efforts," the fire service said in a statement.

Authorities warned that more storms were expected on Wednesday afternoon and urged vigilance.

"Please exercise caution and follow all instructions and recommendations from the emergency services," Catalonia's regional leader Salvador Illa said in a post on X.

Around 14,000 residents were asked to remain indoors for several hours on Tuesday.

The wildfire comes as Europe faces an "exceptional" heatvawe, prompting heat alerts through the region.

Spain's meteorological agency AEMET, which earlier this week reported its hottest June on record, issued warnings for high temperatures, storms and high winds across much of the Iberian Peninsula on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo, editing by Aislinn Laing and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Two people died in a Catalonia wildfire.
  • The fire was largely contained but more storms are expected.
  • 14,000 residents were advised to stay indoors.
  • Spain's meteorological agency issued heat alerts.
  • Europe is experiencing an exceptional heatwave.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the wildfire in Catalonia?
The wildfire in Catalonia was exacerbated by strong winds and storms, which created a convection cloud that complicated firefighting efforts.
How many residents were affected by the wildfire?
Around 14,000 residents were asked to remain indoors for several hours due to the wildfire's proximity and the hazardous conditions.
What warnings did authorities issue regarding the wildfire?
Authorities warned of more storms expected on Wednesday and urged residents to exercise caution and follow instructions from emergency services.
What is the current weather situation in Europe?
Europe is experiencing an 'exceptional' heatwave, with Spain's meteorological agency issuing warnings for high temperatures, storms, and high winds.
What was the extent of the wildfire's impact?
The wildfire affected an area stretching approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) and destroyed several farms in the region.

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