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Wildfires rage in Spain as heatwave peaks

Hundreds of firefighters backed up by waterbomber aircraft looked for to contain 2 wildfires that have actually raved given that Tuesday in eastern Spain, and much of the remainder of the nation is on red alert for heat and fires.

A blaze in Benasau in the eastern area of Valencia required emergency services to remove a number of hundred villagers from their homes as a preventative measure when it broke out in close-by hills.

Firefighters stated the fire is developing favourably following all-night efforts.

Another one, in the province of Cuenca more inland, has burnt through more than 1,500 hectares of greenery because Tuesday. Both blazes have been certified as severe.

Weather condition service AEMET predicted maximum temperature levels of 43-44 degrees Celsius (109.4-111.2 ° F )in parts of the country on Wednesday, which is expected to be the peak day of a heatwave, while the interior ministry alerted of very high or severe threat of wildfires across Spain.

AEMET stated that the Barcelona-Fabra observatory in the northeastern region of Catalonia signed up an all-time high temperature level of 40 C on Tuesday, beating its previous record of 39.8 C (103.64 ° F) embeded in July 1982.

This is the 3rd heatwave in Spain over the last two weeks.

Rising global temperatures due to climate modification have also added to more frequent wildfires elsewhere - from China to Canada. In Europe, they are also raving in the Balkans region.

(source: Reuters)