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热浪、山火侵袭欧洲多国
Qi Huo Ri Bao·2025-08-13 22:43

Core Viewpoint - Europe is experiencing a new heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several regions, leading to wildfires and casualties [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - Multiple regions in Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, and the Balkans are facing extreme heat and wildfires, resulting in at least 4 fatalities and thousands of evacuations [1] - Spain's national meteorological agency reported temperatures reaching up to 44 degrees Celsius in certain areas, exacerbating the risk of wildfires due to high temperatures, strong winds, and low rainfall [1] Group 2: Wildfire Incidents - In Madrid's suburbs, a fire destroyed a stable, resulting in one death, and spread to nearby farms and homes [1] - In Catalonia, a 61-year-old Hungarian laborer died while working in the fields, suspected to be related to the extreme heat [1] - Castilla y León reported 32 active fire points, with over 1,200 firefighters deployed for firefighting efforts, leading to mass evacuations [1] Group 3: Firefighting Efforts - In northern Portugal, over 1,300 firefighters and 16 aircraft are engaged in firefighting, with one wildfire burning for 10 days [1] - Turkey's northwest, Albania, and Montenegro are also reporting large-scale wildfires, with casualties including a man in Albania and a soldier in Montenegro [1] - Greece has initiated emergency evacuations for tourists in several wildfire-affected areas [1]