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At least 12 die in Spanish wildfire as heatwave grips Europe

Alarm over summer of blazes as third wave of extreme heat hits region
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"}],[{"start":106.35000000000001,"text":"Western and central Europe was experiencing widespread dryness that, together with extreme heat, had contributed to the wildfire activity, Copernicus said this week, particularly in the Iberian peninsula and southern France. "}],[{"start":119.65,"text":"The increasingly dry soils had heightened the drought conditions that had taken hold since May in western and central Europe, with the drought risk rising also in parts of eastern Europe, with river flows below average."}],[{"start":132.05,"text":"“June 2026 underscored how profoundly the climate is changing. Western Europe recorded its warmest June on record and continued record warmth in the global ocean. Together, these records reflect a climate system continuing to accumulate heat,” said Samantha Burgess, deputy director of Copernicus."}],[{"start":150.60000000000002,"text":"Europe is warming at twice the global average, in part because of its proximity to the Arctic where the melt of ice and snow has exposed the darker ground which absorbs more of the sun’s rays."}],[{"start":161.70000000000002,"text":"Wildfires across Spain and Portugal last summer contributed to a record 200,000 hectares burnt across the continent in fast-moving fires, triggering the deployment of the largest EU cross-border firefighting force."}],[{"start":174.95000000000002,"text":"The Sánchez government this year brought forward the start of an annual fire-prevention campaign to January from June and added new planes, helicopters, drones and all-terrain vehicles to its firefighting force."}],[{"start":188.55,"text":"The EU said this year 800 firefighters would be positioned strategically across the bloc to support countries across which fires spread."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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