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欧盟地区今年野火严重 过火面积已超同期平均水平两倍
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-15 00:40

Core Insights - The European Union is experiencing severe wildfires this year, with the burned area reaching approximately 440,000 hectares, which is more than double the average for the same period from 2006 to 2024 [1] - A total of 1,628 fire incidents exceeding 30 hectares have been recorded this year, compared to 1,089 incidents during the same period last year [1] - Estimated carbon emissions from these wildfires have reached 14.11 million tons, up from 9.59 million tons in the same timeframe last year [1] Fire Risk Forecast - The Joint Research Centre predicts an "extreme to very extreme" fire risk across the entire European continent from August 11 to 17, with particularly severe risks in regions such as the northwest Iberian Peninsula, most of France, the Balkans, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Austria, and Hungary [1] - Long-term weather forecasts indicate that temperatures in Europe will remain above average in September, with notably higher temperatures expected in northern Italy, France, and Hungary [1] - Most regions in Southern and Central Europe, including France, the Balkans, Poland, Denmark, and southern Sweden, are projected to experience below-average precipitation levels [1]