Strong winds were making it harder to control the blaze in the
densely forested areas of Las Hurdes and Sierra de Gata in the
Extremadura region, emergency services said on Friday.
People from three villages - Cadalso, Descargamarķa and
Robledillo de Gata - were evacuated and three roads in the area
were closed, the Civil Guard said.
Up to 260 firefighters and 165 soldiers were fighting the blaze,
authorities said.
Guillermo Fernandez Vara, president of the Extremadura region,
said efforts to control it were being hampered by winds gusting
at up to 60 kilometres per hour (35 mph) and by the forested
landscape.
"The pine trees are petrol canisters and the pine cones are
flamethrowers," Fernandez Vara said, adding that he believed the
fire was started deliberately.
"Whoever did it knew what he was doing, how to do it and when to
do it," he said.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez cancelled a visit to the region
planned for Friday ahead of local elections next week, his press
office said.
An unusually dry winter across parts of southern Europe coming
after three years of below-average rainfall in Spain has raised
the risk of wildfires.
The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)
warned of extreme danger of fires in other parts of Spain,
especially around the city of Zaragoza in the northeastern
region of Aragon.
Changing weather conditions associated with global warming will
further increase the danger of fire in Europe, according to
research by the European Commission.
A total of 493 fires destroyed a record 307,000 hectares in
Spain last year, according to the European Forest Fire
Information System.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Emma Pinedo, David Latona;
additional reporting by Catarina Demony; writing by Charlie
Devereux; editing by Robert Birsel, Andrew Heavens and John
Stonestreet)
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