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N. Macedonia battles a lots wildfires after weeks of heat

Firefighters in North Macedonia fought a dozen wildfires fanned by heavy winds for a 3rd day on Wednesday, and hot temperature levels and dry weather likewise sustained smaller blazes throughout Greece and the Balkans, authorities said.

One fire was spreading out in the municipality of Negrevo near the Bulgarian border and another around Kumanovo near Serbia, said Goran Stojanovski at North Macedonia's centre for crisis management.

Since of the heats, the plant life is dry and the soil is really hot, which is making our work more difficult, he stated.

North Macedonia's southerly neighbour Greece has long fought with wildfires caused by rising temperature levels and erratic rains that researchers connect to climate modification.

A series of blazes likewise began additional north across the Balkans today following weeks of heat and little rain. On the western side of mainland Europe, firemens in Spain are also fighting wildfires in the middle of severe heat.

Roads, fields and homes were covered with smoke near the central town of Stip, 100 kilometres (62 miles) east of North Macedonia's capital Skopje, a Reuters witness said.

The extent of the damage across the country is uncertain. Fires previously in the week burned lots of homes and killed one senior guy.

Stojanovski stated that out of 66 active fires on Tuesday, 12 were not yet under control on Wednesday. A helicopter came from Serbia to help while Germany and Czech Republic have used to supply airplane.

In neighbouring Albania, the seaside traveler town of Shengjin was left on Tuesday as fires trespassed, forcing some tourists to leave quickly in cars and trucks and buses. Fires were still burning there on Wednesday but appeared to be under control, a Reuters witness stated.

In Croatia, firemens contained a blaze near the seaside town of Tucepi, a regional official told N1 TELEVISION.

At a mountainous stretch of the Greece-Bulgaria border, firemens relied on air support to splash the flames of a fire that has been burning low-lying vegetation because July 18.

Ground forces can not reach the area because of ground mine from past conflicts, said Greek fire service spokesperson Vassilis Vathrakogiannis.

Firemens and regional authorities have used diggers to build fire break zones around villages, he stated.

(source: Reuters)