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EU sends assistance to Belgium and Spain as they battle wildfires

The European Commission has deployed assistance to Belgium and Spain as part of the bloc’s civil protection mechanism.

Two Swedish planes from the EU’s firefighting fleet were dispatched to Belgium, alongside two helicopters each from the Netherlands, Norway and Germany, the executive arm of the bloc said.

Over in Spain, 104 ground firefighters and 36 vehicles from France joined local efforts to fight various blazes.

The EU is also continuing to support emergency efforts with satellite mapping through its Copernicus service.

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French PM pledges help with rehousing, reconstruction, tax reliefs in areas affected by wildfires

I’m still following the French PM Sébastien Lecornu’s visit to regions hit by last month’s wildfires in France.

France’s prime minister Sebastien Lecornu chairs a meeting next to France’s Interior Minister Laurent Nunez at Technowest in Merignac, on the outskirts of Bordeaux, south-western France. Photograph: Christophe Archambault/Reuters

Speaking at a press conference in Gironde, Lecornu promised the French state would work on rehousing those affected and fast-track planning permissions to allow for the quickest possible reconstruction of properties damaged by last month’s major wildfires.

He said the government would step in to help residents get payouts from insurance companies and target firms deliberately stalling on claims.

The PM also promised €12m in immediate aid for Gironde and Landes – the two departments hardest hit by the blazes – alongside tax and social contributions relief for affected businesses.

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