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Wildfires scorch 500,000 hectares in Europe amid record heatwaves

Wildfires across Europe have burned 500,000 hectares, driven by record heatwaves exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, resulting in evacuations and fatalities, particularly in Croatia. This crisis highlightsโ€ฆ

Wildfires rage across Europe as heatwaves drive record temperatures
Al Jazeera โ€” 14 August 2026
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Wildfires fueled by record heat and drought are ravaging Europe, burning around 500,000 hectares and forcing thousands to flee. In Croatia, one person was killed and 40 were hospitalized as flames tore through the tourist town of Omis, prompting the evacuation of 2,000 residents and visitors. Fires have also been reported in Greece, Italy, and Spain, where extreme temperatures have reached historic highs, exacerbating the situation.

This surge in wildfires is linked to an intense heatwave sweeping across the continent, with many regions experiencing temperatures well above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Climate change has made such extreme weather events more frequent and severe, leading to dry conditions that fuel the rapid spread of fires. The summer months typically see increased wildfire activity, but this yearโ€™s conditions are particularly dire, prompting urgent action from local and national authorities.

In response to the crisis, firefighting teams from multiple countries are being deployed to support local efforts. The European Union has activated its Civil Protection Mechanism to assist affected nations, providing resources and manpower in an attempt to control the blazes. The economic impact is also significant, as tourist areas suffer from evacuations, and local farmers face potential losses from destroyed crops and livestock.

Looking ahead, the forecast remains grim. Experts warn that the combination of climate change, prolonged heatwaves, and drought conditions will continue to pose a threat to Europeโ€™s natural landscapes and communities. As governments and organizations work to respond to immediate threats, discussions on longer-term strategies to combat climate change and improve emergency preparedness are becoming increasingly urgent. The ongoing situation underscores the need for comprehensive policies aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change, as Europe braces for more extreme weather in the future.

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