The Freeman

Spain wildfire forces evacuation of 2,500 people

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MADRID — A wind-stoked wildfire that officials suspect was started deliberate­ly has forced the evacuation of nearly 2,500 people from their homes in three villages in western Spain, local authoritie­s said Saturday.

Around 1,000 residents were evacuated early Saturday from the town of Hoyos, a day after another 1,400 people were ordered to leave their homes in two other nearby towns, the government of the Extremadur­a region said in a statement.

"The wind fanned the flames and caused the fire to spread, forcing the evacuation of Hoyos due to the proximity of the blaze and especially the smoke," local Red Cross official Jose Lopez Santana told public radio.

The blaze, which broke out on Thursday in the Sierra de Gata mountain range amid scorching temperatur­es, has ravaged more than 6,500 hectares (16,000 acres) of land.

Hundreds of firefighte­rs, including a contingent sent from neighborin­g Portugal, backed by 16 water-carrying planes and helicopter­s were battling the wildfire.

Firefighte­rs took residents of a retirement home in Hoyos to a hospital in the nearby town of Coria.

"For families it is very hard not being able to remain at home but saving lives must be our top priority," the head of the regional government, Guillermo Fernandez Vara, told reporters.

The cause of the fire was still undetermin­ed but "everything seems to indicate" arson, he added.

 ?? AGENCE FRANC PRESSE ?? Firefighte­rs work to contain a wildfire that officials suspect was started deliberate­ly and forced the evacuation of a third town in western Spain.
AGENCE FRANC PRESSE Firefighte­rs work to contain a wildfire that officials suspect was started deliberate­ly and forced the evacuation of a third town in western Spain.

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