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2,500 evacuated in La Palma wildfire in Spain’s Canary Islands; official says blaze ‘out of control’

  • Officials warned residents the situation could worsen because the current heatwave in northern Europe has made the terrain tinder-dry
  • ‘The fire is out of control,’ said Canary Islands regional president Fernando Clavijo, appealing for people to heed the calls for evacuation

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A tanker truck waits as smoke billows from a fire in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain on Saturday. Photo: Europa Press / dpa

More than 2,500 people were evacuated as a wildfire rages “out of control” on La Palma in Spain’s Canary Islands on Saturday, destroying around a dozen homes, authorities said.

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The fire has affected an area of about 4,500 hectares (11,000 acres) and officials warned residents that the situation could worsen because a heatwave has made the terrain tinder-dry.

“The fire has spread very fast,” Canary Islands regional president Fernando Clavijo said. “The fire is out of control.”

Flames and smoke rise from a fire in Punta Gorda, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Flames and smoke rise from a fire in Punta Gorda, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Clavijo said some residents did not want to abandon their homes, and he appealed for people to be responsible and heed the calls for evacuation.

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He blamed “the wind, the climate conditions as well as the heatwave that we are living through” for the swift spread of the blaze.

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