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Wildfires hit Spain as France braces for extreme heat

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July 10, 2026

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Wildfires are spreading rapidly across Spain, forcing evacuations and leaving several people dead, while France has activated its highest heat alert as temperatures are expected to reach 41°C. Paul Hawkins has the story.

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Times of India

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· Jul 2, 2026

More than 1,200 hectares burnt! Firefighters battle southern France wildfires after deadly heatwave

On Thursday, southern France faced intense wildfires that scorched more than 1,200 hectares, ignited by strong winds and dry conditions following a severe heatwave. The most significant blaze occurred in Aude, close to Spain, devouring 900 hectares. Firefighters, supported by water-bombing aircraft, fought bravely to control the situation, and thankfully, no casualties have been reported.

The Local France

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· Jul 27, 2023

Do heatwaves cause wildfires in France?

France, like its Mediterranean neighbours, is seeing an increasing number of severe wildfires - so how does this connect to heatwaves and rising temperatures?

teleSUR English

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· Jul 10, 2026

Earth Sees Second-Warmest June on Record

France wildfires double as heat wave raises risk across country. On Thursday, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) informed that the globe experienced its second-warmest June on record in 2026, while the global ocean surface temperature reached a record high for the month. RELATED: Extinction of Indigenous Languages and Climate Change Threaten the []

Reuters

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· Jul 2, 2026

LIVE: Fire in southern France after European heatwave

A view of several wildfires along France's Mediterranean coast burning as the region grapples with parched conditions following Europe's recent heatwave. #fire #wildfire #france #coast #environment #heateave #heat Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

The Independent

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· Jul 10, 2026

Spain wildfire mapped: Where crews are battling huge blazes with at least 12 dead

Some victims died in their car as they tried to flee flames

HESPRESS English

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· Jul 10, 2026

France wildfires burn twice as much land as last year: official

Wildfires have scorched twice as much land in France so far this year as in the same period last year, an official said on Friday. The European nation is facing its third heatwave since May, with a part of western France under the more severe heat warning on Friday and fires raging in several parts [] The post France wildfires burn twice as much land as last year: official appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

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Related coverage for "Wildfires hit Spain as France braces for extreme heat": Times of India — More than 1,200 hectares burnt! Firefighters battle southern France wildfires after deadly heatwave. The Local France — Do heatwaves cause wildfires in France? . teleSUR English — Earth Sees Second-Warmest June on Record. Reuters — LIVE: Fire in southern France after European heatwave. The Independent — Spain wildfire mapped: Where crews are battling huge blazes with at least 12 dead. HESPRESS English — France wildfires burn twice as much land as last year: official