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A ‘perfect storm’ of heatwaves, drought and poor forest management has burnt 232,000 hectares of European land so far this ...
Wednesday's fires broke out on the first day of a heatwave in Cyprus with forecasters expecting temperatures on Thursday to ...
Heatwave temperatures, drought and decades of poor forest management are producing an extreme wildfire season across Europe ...
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts of Europe where temperatures were expected to climb this week.
Wildfires have scorched hotspots in several Mediterranean countries this month, with blazes forcing thousands of people into ...
Eastern European countries, including Greece, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, and North Macedonia, continue to grapple with high temperatures and heat-driven wildfires, while Western ...
Two people died in a separate wildfire on 1 July in the Catalonia region, where Tarragona is located. In the south of France, ...
Fires are still raging in southern Europe. Summer wildfires are a recurring feature in parts of Europe, but the blazes that have erupted around the continent over the past week hit earlier and ...
Europe is on fire: For days, temperatures have skyrocketed above 100° Fahrenheit (38° Celsius), shattering records and triggering huge wildfires that have forced tens of thousands from their homes.
Major wildfires in Europe are starting earlier in the year, becoming more frequent, doing more damage and getting harder to stop. And, scientists say, they’re probably going to get worse as ...
Firefighters battled wildfires in Turkey and France on Monday and more than 50,000 people were evacuated as an early summer ...