A wildfire in northeast Spain has scorched over 12,000 hectares (about 30,000 acres), according to regional authorities. Details on containment, casualties, and evacuations are not yet available.
Regional authorities report a wildfire in northeast Spain that has burned over 12,000 hectares (approximately 30,000 acres). The blaze is the latest major fire in the country this summer, following deadly wildfires in southern Spain's Andalusia region earlier this month, which killed at least 12 people and forced thousands to evacuate, as The Zioneer previously reported. No immediate information has been released on casualties, evacuations, or containment progress in the northeast fire. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.
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