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Spain, the European country with the most calcined hectares this summer

BayRadio | August 23, 2022
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Spain is the European country with the most hectares burned so far this year, followed by Romania (149,172 hectares), Portugal (92,165), France (62,084) and Italy (47,363). A total of more than 288,000 hectares have been burned and, in addition, there has been a new historical record in the Peninsula: 50 fires have burned at least 500 hectares, a figure that has not occurred since 2006.

According to data published by the Ministry for Ecological Transition, from 1 January to mid-August, in Spain, 7,613 forest incidents have been declared, 5,204 of them attempted, with less than one hectare affected, and 2,409 fires with more than one hectare.

In addition, this figure extends throughout the early hours of today since the autonomous communities do not provide data until the fires are considered stabilized, as, for example, the fire in Bejís, Castellón, which has devoured more than 20,000 hectares.

Of the total hectares burned up to mid-August, 104,737 corresponded to wooded area, the rest to scrubland and open bush (106,607 hectares) and pastures (17,911).

Also, if we classify the regions in which the fire has burned more hectares, the most serious situation has been recorded in the northwest of the country where communities such as Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the provinces of León and Zamora are located, with 53.2% of the total, encompass more than half of all the forest area burned in Spain.

According to the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS), 288,086 hectares have already burned in Spain, 39.3% of the total forest area burned in the European Union.

Written by BayRadio


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