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Europe burns once more as deadly wildfires sweep France and Spain, forcing tourists to evacuate and killing one woman in her home

Europe is fighting a new deadly wave of fatal fire because the dramatic flames sweep France and Spain, and forcing panic tourists to evacuate and kill a woman in her home.

As scientists stimulate the assembly effect of climate change, a scorching heat wave continues to grasp Europe with more than one country that records its hottest temperatures.

Local officials said on Wednesday that the fast -moving forest fire in Southern France was burned on a land of approximately 13,000 hectares.

The fire, which was believed to be initiated by a cigarette butt thrown, destroyed 25 houses or damaged 25 houses in the Aude department, where 1,500 firefighters competed to extinguish.

According to Aude, a woman was killed in her house and two people were injured, one of which is now critical with serious burns. Blaze points to the largest of France, especially the largest of a literature that has seen approximately 9,000 fire, especially on the Mediterranean coast.

Meanwhile, a dramatic forest fire near a beach in the south Spain He also forced the evacuation of about 1,500 tourists and indigenous people in the fire and called an official ‘fastest spreading fire I have ever seen so far’.

Since the beach bars and camping areas were abandoned from the chaos, hundreds of people took refuge in a shelter in Alkeciras after being evacuated from hotels and houses near the fire in the Recipe.

The firefighters were still working to extinguish the fire on Wednesday, fighting during the night to check the fire that required a team up to 17 aircraft.

During a dramatic forest fire near Narbonne, Southern France on August 6, the trees burn

Cars pass a fast -moving forest fire in the Mediterranean region of France near the Spanish border.

Cars pass a fast -moving forest fire in the Mediterranean region of France near the Spanish border.

Meanwhile, in Spain, the flames spread to the hills of Torre de la peña behind the highly popular recipe town

Meanwhile, in Spain, the flames spread to the hills of Torre de la peña behind the highly popular recipe town

The woman who died in France is 65 years old living alone according to the French media swallowed by her home flames.

Xavier de Volontat, Saint-laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse Mayor, “ `calmly wanted to stay at home and unfortunately the fire came quickly and swallowed his house, ” he said.

Aude Daily living in the town of Fabrezan, “ People are losing everything, ” he said. ‘I find it tragic to see so many fire since the beginning of summer.’

“The fire is still spreading and far from being involved or under control, dedi he said in Narbonne, an authorized Remi Recio.

Especially the Aude department – a rural and forest area – has seen an increase in the burned areas in recent years, aggravated by the removal of grape bonds that helped the progression of low rainfall and fires.

‘The fire is moving in an area where it matures to progress all conditions. We are watching the edges and the back of the fire to prevent exacerbations, ” he said.

The fire appeared in the village of Ribaute in the afternoon. Aircrafts were dropping water into the flames but Roosch warned “ This fire will engage us for a few days. A long -term operation ‘.

While tourists sit on the beach, Smoke in the Aude department was seen on August 5th while being seen from the Mediterranean coast in Banyuls-Sur-Mer in southwestern France.

While tourists sit on the beach, Smoke in the Aude department was seen on August 5th while being seen from the Mediterranean coast in Banyuls-Sur-Mer in southwestern France.

Corbieres Massif, where a person died and a few people were injured, the forest fire in Southern France

Corbieres Massif, where a person died and a few people were injured, the forest fire in Southern France

This photo provided by Meteo France shows smoke from a wild fire in Southern France on Tuesday (August 5th)

This photo provided by Meteo France shows smoke from a wild fire in Southern France on Tuesday (August 5th)

The trees burn during a forest fire in Sunrise near Saint-Laurent-de-la-la-Cabreisse near Narbonne, Narbonne, Southern France

The trees burn during a forest fire in Sunrise near Saint-Laurent-de-la-la-Cabreisse near Narbonne, Narbonne, Southern France

Corbieres Massif, a water bombardment plane that reduces water to the forest fire in Southern France

Corbieres Massif, a water bombardment plane that reduces water to the forest fire in Southern France

This photo shows burnt vehicles in a region that is devastated by a forest fire near Southwest France, FontJoncouse

This photo shows burnt vehicles in a region that is devastated by a forest fire near Southwest France, FontJoncouse

Burnt Veichles is seen because of a forest fire in Saint-laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, southwest France

Burnt Veichles is seen because of a forest fire in Saint-laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, southwest France

This photo shows the ruins of a house where a woman died of a forest fire in Saint-laurent-de-la-Cabreriss

This photo shows the ruins of a house where a woman died of a forest fire in Saint-laurent-de-la-Cabreriss

Saint-laurent-de-la-la-Cabreisse shows a burned minibus in front of a burning house due to forest fire

Saint-laurent-de-la-la-Cabreisse shows a burned minibus in front of a burning house due to forest fire

A fire extinguishing vehicle passes the houses near an area devastated by a forest fire near Southwest France, Fontjoncouse

A fire extinguishing vehicle passes the houses near an area devastated by a forest fire near Southwest France, Fontjoncouse

One person was seriously burned and the other was injured, he added, he added that seven firefighters were injured.

Camp sites and a village were partially evacuated and several local roads were closed.

French President Emmanuel Macron X’te, people “ extremely careful ” while calling to use, “ “ all the resources of the country took action, ” he said.

The fires spread roughly equivalent to the size of the French capital between Carcassonne and Narbonne.

Since 100 police officers supported the effort, four Canadians, two lines and one water bombardment helicopter fought with flames around 7 am on Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, the flames in Spain are spreading to Torre de la peña hills behind the extremely popular recipe town.

According to Indalucia Fireman Service InfoCA, there is a 20-25km/hour Gusts that supports the spread of the fire.

The fire is partially closed between Las Piñas and Pedro Valiente for a very recent year for the N -340 highway and Estrecho Natural Park.

In the afternoon of Tuesday, more than one plane went in to fight Inferno in Cadiz in Andalusia

In the afternoon of Tuesday, more than one plane went in to fight Inferno in Cadiz in Andalusia

In the meantime, all bars, restaurants or hotels between La Peña and Casas de Porros have been evacuated, local newspaper Europa sur.

According to the local police, the fire began in a caravan that must be evacuated in the camp area.

Later, the flames exploded from the camp area to the west and spread rapidly to the rugged and grassland area where houses and touristic organizations were dispersed – including Wawa Hotel, who was reported to be affected by the fire.

Due to the large amounts of ash carried to the shore, he was released in several beach bar and ‘chpor’ ‘.

Tuesday afternoon, he entered about 17 planes to fight Inferno in Cadiz in Andalusia. The current fire brigade operation includes five helicopters, two water -carrying aircraft and one coordination plane, five forest fire ground team and more.

The recipe Mayor Antonio Santos described the situation as unprecedented. “This is the fastest spreading fire I’ve ever seen,” he said.

The recipe is often called a ‘paradise of a surfer’ because of its extremely wide beaches and long waves.

According to Indalucia Firefighter Service InfoCA, there is a 20-25km/hour Gusts, which prefers to spread the fire.

According to Indalucia Firefighter Service InfoCA, there is a 20-25km/hour Gusts, which prefers to spread the fire.

Blaze was first reported at 16.00 on Tuesday

Blaze was first reported at 16.00 on Tuesday

According to the local police, the fire started in a caravan in Torre La Peña camp area, which should be evacuated.

According to the local police, the fire started in a caravan in Torre La Peña camp area, which should be evacuated.

Only days after the Blazes explosion in Portugal, Greece and Spain, the hurricanes hit tourist hot spots in Spain and Switzerland.

Thousands of firefighters have fought with a dozen forest fire until Wednesday in Northern Portugal and Central Spain in the largest flame wave on the Iberian Peninsula after the summer temperature.

The largest forest fire burned in the forested, mountainous Arouca region, about 300 km (185 miles) north of Lisbon since Monday, led to the closure of Passadicos Do Paiva, a popular tourist attraction.

Approximately 800 firefighters and seven water bomb planes discussed fire.

Civil Protection Commander Helder Silva told reporters, ‘There was a great effort during the night, now we have a little more calm,’ he said, that the work of strong winds and a difficult land means that the work is far from ending.

“A huge forest fire in areas with difficult access,” he said.

Further north, a fire in the Pena-Beres National Park near the Spanish border from Saturday, surrounding the nearby villages with thick smoke, led to orders for the residents to stay at home.

The Portuguese firefighters managed to control two major fires in the central regions of Penamacor and Nisa on Monday.

Authorities, Penamacor Blaze’nin 3,000 hectares (7.413 acres) destroyed the forest, he said.

British tourists were warned as the forest fires spread in a 44C heat wave in late July and caused the houses to come to flames in the coastal towns in the southeast of 40 km (25 miles) of Palaia Fokaia and Thymari.

In the northeast of Athens, 12.5miles received three SMS warnings to evacuate the residents of the town of Kryoneri on July 26th.

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