Forest fires rage in scorching southwest Europe

Forest fires rage in scorching southwest Europe

Temperatures hit a July record of 47C in northern Portugal on Thursday
Temperatures hit a July record of 47C in northern Portugal on Thursday. Photo: Patricia De Melo MOREIRA / AFP
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Southwest Europe entered a sixth day of a summer heatwave on Saturday that has triggered devastating forest fires as parts of the continent braced for new temperature records early next week.

Firefighters in France, Portugal and Spain, as well as Greece, battled forest blazes that have ravaged thousands of hectares of land and killed several firefighters since the start of the week.

"The fire is still not under control," said Ronan Leaustic, an official in Arcachon in southwest France's Gironde region where firefighters battled to put out two forest blazes that have devoured 9,000 hectares (22,2000 acres) since Tuesday.

Meteo France said temperatures will range between 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) and 40C in the south of France on Saturday, with new heat records expected on Monday.

Authorities in the French Alps have urged climbers seeking to ascend Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain, to postpone their trip due to repeated rock falls caused by "exceptional climatic conditions" and "drought".

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In Portugal, the meteorological institute forecast temperatures of up to 42C and thermometer readings were not expected to drop below 40C until next week.

'Extreme vigilance'

The civil defence, however, took advantage of a slight drop in temperatures after a July record of 47C on Thursday to try to stamp out one last major fire in the north of the country.

Fires in the Iberian peninsula
Fires in the Iberian peninsula. Photo: Valentin RAKOVSKY / AFP
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"The risk of fires remains very high," civil defence chief Andre Fernandes warned during a midday briefing.

"This is a weekend of extreme vigilance."

He spoke after an air tanker that had been fighting fires in northern Portugal crashed on Friday, killing its pilot.

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A day earlier, two people were killed when a firefighting helicopter plummeted into the sea off Greece.

In Spain, the national meteorological agency maintained various levels of alert across the nation, warning of up to 44C in some regions.

Dozens of forest fires continued to rage in different parts of the country.

UK crisis meeting

A helicopter douses a wildfire in Spain's Malaga province on July 15
A helicopter douses a wildfire in Spain's Malaga province on July 15. Photo: JORGE GUERRERO / AFP
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One blaze in the south caused the authorities to cordon off a section of a key highway connecting Madrid to the Portuguese capital Lisbon.

The fires have scorched thousands of hectares in the Spanish region of Extremadura.

In Greece, the civil defence rushed to douse flames raging on the Mediterranean island of Crete.

Further north, people were also bracing for more unusually warm weather.

In the United Kingdom, a crisis committee of government ministers was meeting later Saturday after the state meteorological agency issued a first-ever "red" warning for extreme heat, cautioning there is a "risk to life".

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The Met Office said that in southern England, temperatures could exceed 40C for the first time on Monday or Tuesday.

Mayor Sadiq Khan advised Londoners only to use public transport on those days if "absolutely necessary". National train operators also warned passengers to avoid travel.

Some schools in southern England told parents they would stay closed during the heatwave early next week.

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