The Daily Telegraph

Wildfires hit Gran Canaria

- By Our Foreign Staff

AROUND 4,000 people were evacuated yesterday because of wildfires that, for the second time in a week, ravaged the countrysid­e of one of Spain’s Canary Islands.

The latest blaze broke out on Saturday afternoon near the town of Valleseco on Gran Canaria. By yesterday afternoon, the fire had taken two different directions, burning more than 1,700 hectares (4,200 acres) as it continued advancing, the provincial government said in a series of tweets.

Nine helicopter­s and two planes were aiding at least 600 people, including emergency personnel.

Officials described the fire as having “great potential” to spread. The island was experienci­ng temperatur­es close to 40C (104F), humidity levels below 30 per cent and strong winds, which usually provide what experts call the “perfect storm” for virulent wildfires.

“The environmen­tal damage has already been done,” said Angel Victor Torres, the region’s president, in comments carried by the private Europa Press news agency.

“We are facing a complicate­d situation in which the security of people is the priority now,” the official added.

Evacuation­s extended to at least 40 towns in the vicinity of Valleseco.

At least 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) of field and low forest burned in the same area last week.

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Gran Canaria fire has set more than 4,200 acres alight and spread in two directions

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