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Second volunteer dies battling wildfire in Spain's Leon province

On Thursday, an official from the Spanish government confirmed that a second volunteer firefighter, who had suffered severe burns in Spain's northern Leon Province while fighting a wildfire, died of his injuries.

Nicanor Sen wrote on X: "Today, we mourn the loss of another member of our team fighting fires," Nicanor said.

Local media identified Jaime Aparicio as a 37-year old man who was trapped with another volunteer, near Nogarejas town, between two fronts while they were trying to create firebreaks using brush cutters.

Abel Ramos died on Tuesday. This is the sixth death linked to wildfires this year in Spain. A man was killed in a fire on Monday near Madrid.

On Thursday, wind and extreme temperatures fueled nearly two dozen fires in Spain. Around 9,500 people had to be evacuated and hundreds were told to stay home.

According to the traffic authority DGT at least 14 roads are blocked. Adif, the railway operator, said that trains between Madrid and Galicia's northwestern region remain suspended.

Spain asked European partners for help to fight the fires. It requested two Canadair water bombing planes.

According to the EU Science Hub Joint Research Centre, fires have affected more than 440,000 hectares (1.700 square miles) of the eurozone so far in 2025. This is twice the average since 2006.

Scientists claim that climate change is increasing the risk of wildfires across the Mediterranean due to the hotter, drier weather conditions.

In Spain, after a long drought, record rainfall in the spring accelerated vegetation growth. This included undergrowth, which becomes highly flammable during a dry summer. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum; David Latona)

(source: Reuters)