Spain sizzles in crushing heat as fires blaze

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MADRID, Aug 16 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Fires in Spain’s central Avila province forced hundreds of people to flee their homes on Sunday, as parts of the country sweltered under crushing temperatures.

The fire, which has been burning in the city Navalcruz since Saturday morning, has been fed by winds of up to 70km an hour across the Iberian peninsula.

It now has a perimeter of more than 40km and may already have burned more than 5,000 hectares, said Jose Angel Arranz, forestry director of the Castilla y Leon region.

The authorities have already evacuated at least 600 people from five towns in the Avila district, near the Sierra de Gredos mountain range and more than 500 firefighters are tackling the blaze with the help of specialised aircraft.

Around 80km to the south meanwhile, another fire, near El Raso, was still active. Like the one in Navalcruz, it is rated two on a three-point scale of seriousness.

The emergency services backed by 12 firefighting aircraft have also been fighting a blaze in Azuebar, eastern Spain, since Saturday, which has burned more than 500 hectares, the regional government in Valencia reported.

The blaze is threatening part of the Sierra de Espadan Natural Park.

On Twitter, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez sent a message of solidarity to those forced to flee their homes.

More than 500 firefighters are tackling the blaze in the Avila district with the help of specialised aircraft

Spain has been in the grip of a heatwave since Wednesday, and the fires burn as the state meteorological agency (AEMET) recorded what appeared to be record temperatures.

Their provisional data registered a peak of 47.4 degrees Celsius at around 3pm GMT in the southern city of Cordoba.

That is a tenth of a degree higher than the last record, also recorded there, in July 2017.

“If confirmed, it would be the highest record reliably measured in Spain,” said AEMET spokesman Ruben del Campo.

Although temperatures are expected to ease in the coming days, several parts of the country, including the southern region of Andalucia Murcia in the southeast, endured temperatures of over 45 degrees Celsius, Del Campo added.

That made this heatwave “probably one of the most intense experienced in Spain”, he said.

In Spain on Sunday, five regions across the country were still on alert over extreme temperatures.

Even in northern Spain, cyclists endured temperatures of up to 31 degrees Celsius as they competed in the second stage of La Vuelta, between Caleruega and Burgos.