Spain adds 500 more troops to battle wildfires
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Spain deployed hundreds more troops and awaited EU reinforcements, as wildfires tore through the country due to what the prime called a climate emergency.
Spain is deploying 500 more soldiers to battle fast-spreading wildfires, as a brutal heatwave and strong winds leave nearly the entire country at extreme risk. Fires have already scorched land equal to the size of London and killed seven people.
Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez pledged to forge a national "climate pact” on the climate emergency, after returning from his vacation to visit the fire-hit northern region of Galicia where multiple blazes forced the closure of rail and road links to Madrid.
Spain’s Pedro Sanchez called for a nationwide pact uniting all levels of government to combat what he called an accelerating climate emergency as wildfires raged in several regions of the country.
Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez cuts short holiday following criticism for not attending to worst wildfires in history.
RAGING wildfires are reportedly out of control in Spain – with thousands evacuated and 500 troops deployed across holiday hotspots. Terrifying infernos spread across Galicia, Extremadura,