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    Wildfires rage in Portugal, Greece, France and Spain

    Esiri EdwardBy Esiri EdwardJuly 5, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Firefighters across southern Europe battled several wildfires on Sunday, with authorities in southwestern France warning that one blaze could force a partial cancellation of the Tour de France

    Blazes were also reported in Portugal, Greece, Spain and the Balkans, just as the summer tourism season moves into high gear

    European policymakers have warned of a very extreme danger from wildfires this year, particularly during July and August

    Europe’s heat wave: The worst is yet to come

    Wildfire may reroute Tour de France

    French authorities said they would decide by the end of Sunday whether to cancel the third stage of the Tour de France, after a forest fire raged about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the route

    The fire, at Trevillach in the Pyrenees-Orientales department, broke out on Saturday, leaving two people — a firefighter and a resident — in a life-threatening condition in the hospital

    Some 750 firefighters, 200 vehicles and nine water-bombing helicopters and other aircraft have ‌been deployed to contain the fire, which officials say has a ​frontline stretching 18 kilometers

    Cyclists are due to cross the finish line in Les Angles in the Pyrenees on Monday, and race officials hope the route can be adapted if required

    Around 300 firefighters battled another fire in a mountainous district of France’s southeastern Drome department

    The wildfire in the Pyrenees broke out on Saturday, turning the skyline orangeImage: Castoldi Isabelle/ABACAPRESS/IMAGO

    Portugal calls in reinforcements from Spain, Italy

    Meanwhile, a wildfire burning since Thursday in central Portugal’s Vouzela area has scorched an area of 12,000 hectares (30,000 acres), according to the country’s Civil Protection authority

    More than 1,200 firefighters have been working to put out the blaze, along with nearly 400 vehicles and 15 aircraft

    Spain sent reinforcement personnel and vehicles to Portugal on Friday, along with two water bombers. Italy also sent two firefighting aircraft

    Thousands evacuated as Spain fire rages

    In Spain’s northeastern Girona region, a wildfire burning since Friday ruined nearly 2,200 hectares (5,400 acres) of land, the EFE news agency reported

    A local fire official said it may not be possible to bring the blaze under control on Sunday

    Almost 50,000 people living nearby were ordered to remain indoors or were evacuated, local media reported

    A man was detained on suspicion of accidentally starting the fire while using an angle grinder for roadside work

    The wildfire broke out near Space’s Costa Brava, which is already busy with touristsImage: Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/IMAGO

    Greece fires felt near Athens, Thessaloniki

    In Greece, a major wildfire broke out on Sunday afternoon west of the capital, Athens

    The blaze was reported to be burning through pine forest in the Mandra area

    Officials said more than 150 firefighters and 22 aircraft were battling the fire, along with specialist teams and volunteers

    In parts of Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, residents were ordered to stay home with their windows and doors closed after a recycling plant was engulfed by a wildfire and produced toxic smoke

    Police arrested a 76-year-old man on suspicion of having started the blaze by generating sparks with his vehicle that set vegetation alight, the fire department said

    Major fires were also reported on the Croatian island of Hvar and at Tale in Albania. 

    EU steps up cross-border support

    Wildfires have intensified across southern Europe in recent years, with longer fire seasons and larger areas burned

    The latest blazes come after much of Europe was hit by an early summer heatwave

    The European Union has stepped up efforts to prepare for the wildfire season, with the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, making its largest-ever deployment of emergency crews from 14 countries

    The crews are pre-positioned in high-risk areas of Cyprus, Greece, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal, alongside water bombers

    Edited by: Wesley Dockery

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