Read more — in the AiF.ru photo feed. The fire is raging in several regions of the country at once. Evacuation has been announced in a number of settlements. The cause of large-scale fires was abnormal heat and dry weather. Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artasú © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in Artesa de Segre, Spain © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Forest fire extinguishing in the Spanish city of Artes-de-Sugre © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in the Spanish city of Artesa de Segre © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
The aftermath of a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Aftermath of a wildfire in the Spanish city of Belascoine © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
The aftermath of a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in the Spanish city of Artesa de Segre © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in Artesa de Segre, Spain © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in the Spanish city of Artesa de Segre © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a forest fire in the Spanish city of Artesa de Segre © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Forest fires in Belascoine, Spain © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
The aftermath of a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Aftermath of a wildfire in the Spanish city of Belascoine © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
The aftermath of a wildfire in Spain's Sierra de la Culebra region © Reuters/Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Putting out a forest fire near the Spanish city of Artaso © Reuters/Vincent West/Reuters
Fighting a wildfire in Artesa de Segre, Spain © Reuters/Albert Gea/Reuters Estimated reading time: less than a minute
Источник aif.ru Natural fires have destroyed more than 19,000 hectares of forest in northwestern Spain. Over the past few days, temperatures in excess of 40 degrees Celsius have been recorded in many cities and districts.