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Friday, August 29, 2025

Scorching heat and wind sweeping across Spain, France, Greece, Portugal, and Albania, forcing thousands to flee- The Heating Planet at CofA Blog

WION The World is One News video & transcript "Europe is Burning: Why Are Wildfires Becoming Deadlier? | WION Wideangle" Deadly infernos have charred homes, 0:43 emptied villages, blackened forests, and 0:46 choked far off cities. 0:51 Fast-moving wildfires fanned by strong 0:54 winds and scorching summer heat 0:57 are sweeping across parts of Spain, 0:59 France, Greece, Portugal, and Albania, 1:03 forcing thousands to flee. 1:06 Wildfires ravaging the European 1:08 continent have torched more than 1 1:10 million hectares this year, marking 2025 1:13 as the worst year on record. 1:18 In August 2025, wildfires ripped through 1:22 swats of southern Europe as heat wave 1:25 made longer and stronger by fossil fuel 1:28 pollution 1:30 and pushed temperatures above 40° C 1:33 across much of the Mediterranean and the 1:36 Balkans. 1:39 Which countries are the worst affected 1:41 by wildfires in 2025? 1:44 What's behind recurring wildfires around 1:47 the world? How has climate change 1:49 worsened wildfires? And can something be 1:53 done to prevent these forest fires? All 1:56 these and more on We on Wide Angle this 1:58 week. 2:03 Wildfires are a common occurrence across 2:05 southern Europe in the summer, 2:08 but their severity can often be 2:10 exacerbated by heatwave conditions. 2:14 EU data shows that around 629,000 2:17 hectares or 1.6 million acres of land 2:20 have been burnt across the block since 2:22 the beginning of the year 2:25 with wildfires in Spain comprising 2:27 around a quarter of that total. 2:33 [Laughter] 2:37 Over 33,000 people evacuated. 382,000 2:42 hectares of land burned. This is Spain, 2:44 which is witnessing its worst wildfire 2:47 season since 1994. 2:50 Spain's state metological agency, 2:53 declared that the 16-day heat waves 2:55 Spain suffered in the month of August 2:57 2025 was the most intense on record. 3:01 The August heat wave exacerbated 3:03 tinderbox conditions in the country that 3:05 fueled wildfires that continue to ravage 3:07 parts of the north and west of the 3:09 country. 
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More than 1100 deaths in Spain linked to heat wave.
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3:13 Reportedly more than 1100 deaths in 3:15 Spain have been linked to the heat wave. 3:20 I am said a 10-day period within the 3:23 last heat wave covering from 8th to 17th 3:25 of August was the hottest 10 consecutive 3:28 days recorded in Spain since at least 3:30 1950. 3:33 The agency said it was a scientific fact 3:35 that current summers are hotter than in 3:38 previous decades. 3:43 Look at these aerial visuals. 3:46 These images by the Spanish air forces 3:48 show mountains engulfed in flames and 3:50 smoke in the northwest of the country. 4:00 Spain has counted at least four deaths 4:02 since the start of the heatwave that has 4:04 ravaged the country. 4:08 High temperatures in Spain have sparked 4:10 multiple wildfires in Galysia, Leon, and 4:13 Gazeres. According 4:22 to the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, 4:24 over 13,600 members of the state 4:27 security forces have been deployed to 4:29 fight the fires. 4:32 Around 575 residents of several towns in 4:35 Salamanca were evacuated due to the 4:37 blazes. 4:45 I don't know what I'm going to do with 4:47 my life. My children don't have a home. 4:49 I don't have enough to recover what I 4:51 lost. I don't have it. 5:02 All of my grandparents' efforts, my 5:04 grandparents built it house. My mother 5:07 grew up in there and raised five sons in 5:09 there. I am the eldest son and well, 5:20 memories of my mother, photographs, 5:22 things I'll never recover. They cannot 5:24 be recovered. The house and things we'll 5:26 have to carry on. It can be done. But 5:28 the memories I was raised here, nothing 5:31 can erase that. 5:37 For senior citizens taking refuge in 5:39 Benvente, a town in a zone ravaged by 5:42 vast wildfires in Spain, it is both 5:45 distressing and challenging. 5:49 According to official statistics, Zamora 5:52 has the greatest concentration of 5:54 residents in Spain aged over 80, 5:57 representing 12.3% of the province's 6:00 population. 6:02 Or in the neighboring region of Galysia, 6:05 also weathering wildfires, was close 6:08 behind with 12.1%. 6:13 The fires burning in the north and west 6:15 of Spain have destroyed more than 6:17 350,000 hectares in the past weeks. 6:22 Many of the elderly shared a common 6:24 fear. That of irreparable loss and the 6:27 requirement of needing to rebuild a 6:29 house and a life, but then lacking the 6:32 energy and the money to do either. 6:36 Criminal. We had to run because the fire 6:39 was coming from all sides. From 6:41 everywhere, from above, from below, from 6:44 everywhere. 6:50 When they arrived between my 6:52 grandfather, myself, and an elderly 6:54 gentleman who lives in that house and is 6:56 90 years old, we had already put out the 6:59 fire in this area with hoses and 7:01 buckets. But there came a point when all 7:04 the flames arrived that we all thought 7:06 that we were not going to make it. 7:10 Thousands of firefighters aided by 7:12 soldiers and waterbombing aircraft 7:14 fought wildfires that were tearing 7:16 through parched woodland and were 7:18 especially severe in northwestern Spain. 7:24 Spain had deployed over 500 soldiers 7:27 from the military emergency unit to 7:29 support firefighting operations as it 7:31 battled 20 major wildfires across the 7:34 country. 7:40 [Music] 7:41 To help battle raging wildfires, the 7:43 European Union sent two firefighting 7:45 planes to Spain after the country 7:48 activated the block's disaster 7:49 assistance mechanism for the first time. 7:54 The assistance comes as the country 7:56 recorded a record wildfire related 7:59 death. 8:01 Spain is the fifth European nation to 8:03 request assistance with fighting 8:05 wildfires. 8:07 On the 23rd of August, the state 8:09 authorities said that Spain has almost 8:11 beaten back wildfires that have swept 8:14 across the country, ravaging huge swats 8:17 of land. 8:22 Today is a day of optimism, of moderate 8:24 optimism, of optimism that must remain 8:27 cautious, optimistic because, as you can 8:29 see, the number of active fires in 8:32 operational status 2 in our country has 8:34 dropped significantly. There are 13 8:37 fires, but we must remain very attentive 8:39 to the developments. We cannot let our 8:41 guard down because we are at a crucial 8:43 moment with the weather still favorable 8:45 enough to finally put an end to the 8:46 terrible suffering these fires have 8:48 caused. 8:56 The neighboring Portugal has been under 8:57 a state of alert since the start of 8:59 August. Large rural fires have killed at 9:02 least two people and caused several 9:05 injuries. According to the latest data 9:07 from the Institute for Nature 9:08 Conservation and Forests, wildfires have 9:11 burnt about 1,550 9:14 square kilmters of vegetation in 9:15 Portugal so far this year. 9:20 More than 3,200 firefighters battled 9:23 major fires, most concentrated in the 9:26 towns of Araganil and Satau. 
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Portugal hit by multiple wildfires since July
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Mainland 9:29 Portugal has been hit by multiple 9:31 wildfires since July, particularly in 9:34 the north and central regions. 9:37 The largest of them was near Podao, a 9:40 scenic mountainous area popular with 9:42 tourists. 9:44 Another blaze in Tranoso, farther north, 9:47 raged for 8 days. 9:50 [Music] 9:52 For Jose Diaz, a 77year-old chestnut 9:55 producer who lives in a Portuguese 9:56 village of Terreno, losses caused by 9:59 wildfires are too severe. 10:03 The land where Diaz grew chestnuts was 10:05 burnt down, and he fears it might take 10:08 10 years to recover from the losses. 10:12 [Music] 10:13 I was born here. The situation is this. 10:15 We have so many firefighters here and my 10:18 house will probably burn. We are here 10:20 watching it all. People here only have 10:23 one good to sell with good market 10:25 prices. Chestnuts. I will lose tons of 10:28 chestnuts. It will take 10 years to 10:29 recover if I still continue with this 10:31 business because I'm 77 years old and 10:34 I'm watching here something that I had 10:36 never seen in this parish before. 10:39 I don't want to. 10:42 In another heartbreaking incident, 10:44 emergency teams dragged an elderly 10:46 resident of the Portuguese village of 10:48 Benende as she desperately tried to 10:51 protect her house from the flames by 10:53 hosing down her garden and sidewalk. 11:05 [Music] 11:08 INBbody. 11:29 [Laughter] 11:51 Even residents of the Portuguese village 11:53 of Proba carried buckets with water and 11:56 used their garden hose. es to try to 11:58 stop wildfires from reaching their 12:00 homes. They joined the efforts of 12:02 thousands of firefighters who were 12:04 battling large blazes in central and 12:06 northern parts of the country. 12:10 While Proba praised fire brigades, some 12:12 residents like Jo Martins complained 12:15 about the lack of commitment from 12:16 politicians. 12:19 Politicians only want to party food and 12:21 drinks. Parties only parties instead of 12:23 doing what they should do. They only 12:25 want parties. 12:29 On the 21st of August, fire brigades and 12:31 residents of the central Portuguese town 12:33 of Castellon Noo battled wildfires. At 12:36 least three people have been killed in 12:38 Portugal's wildfires over the past week. 12:44 It has been the most severe year for 12:46 forest fires in the Iberian country 12:48 since 2017 12:50 when two huge blazes months apart killed 12:53 more than 100 people in central 12:55 Portugal. 12:58 Fear. So much fear. We were about to 13:00 leave. And when we arrived at the train 13:03 station and saw everything on fire, I 13:05 said, "I'm not going home because I'm 13:07 scared. It's impossible to explain how 13:10 bad the fire was. The roundabout was in 13:12 flames. The fire spread from here to the 13:15 other side and everything caught fire at 13:17 the same time. 13:19 [Music] 13:21 Much like Spain, Portugal has also 13:23 activated the European civil protection 13:25 mechanism, letting it seek emergency 13:27 assistance. 13:39  Several wildfires have broken out across 13:42 Greece, mainly in forested areas on the 13:44 mainland away from tourist hotspots. 13:54 There have also been fires on the 13:56 islands of Sephalonia, Sakintos, and 13:58 Kios. Fires have burned houses, farms, 14:02 and factories and prompted evacuation of 14:04 thousands of residents and tourists. 14:08 [Music] 14:13 Take a look at this drone footage taken 14:15 on the 14th of August. The visuals show 14:17 the extended impact of a wildfire that 14:20 scorched parts of northwestern Pelponese 14:23 for 3 days, leaving a trail of 14:25 destruction across the region around 14:26 Patras, where more than 500 vehicles 14:29 were seen reduced to rubble. 14:37 As Giorgios Mabro stepped into the ruins 14:39 of his home in Volosos on the northern 14:42 Iagan island of Kios, he broke down. The 14:45 60-year-old stood among the broken roof 14:48 tiles and walls. Recollecting how his 14:50 father built the house back in 1982, 14:53 surrounded by the debris, Mro said he 14:56 cannot imagine starting from scratch at 14:58 his age. No. 15:05 My father built this home in 1982 with a 15:08 proper license. My brother and I were 15:10 kids. And now it has utterly burned in 15:12 2025. It was my only home. What am I 15:16 supposed to do? Build a home from 15:18 scratch? I am 60 years old with two kids 15:20 in university. My daughter is studying 15:23 in Vololos. She left to come to Visos 15:25 for two months to work as a 15:26 receptionist. And now all her stuff 15:28 burned in here. Her degrees, her 15:30 personal items, her laptop, everything. 15:49 Farm animals and pets were rushed to 15:51 safety as wildfires ravaged the Greek 15:53 port city of Petras. A farmer navigating 15:56 smoke-filled roads on his motorbike 15:58 carried a sheep to safety. Another man 16:01 fled advancing fire lines and ran with 16:03 his goats. In other places, residents 16:06 were evacuated from their homes, 16:08 carrying pets and rescuing frightened 16:10 livestock away from the flames. 16:13 [Music] 16:17 Locals on the island of Kios attempted 16:19 to douse a wildfire, threatening a yard 16:21 full of horses in the early hours of the 16:24 13th of August. 16:27 Video footage showed leaping orange 16:29 flames approaching the horse enclosure 16:31 as a man fought the flames with a hose. 16:35 The horses were immediately taken to 16:37 safety. 16:42 Major wildfires broke out in Albania, 16:44 too. People were forced to flee with no 16:47 time to save their livestock. 16:51 After the fires subsided, these 16:53 heart-wrenching scenes started emerging 16:55 out. A veterinarian administered 16:57 antibiotics and applied lotion to a 17:00 horse that sustained burns in Belvina, 17:02 one of the worst affected towns in the 17:04 south of the country. 17:07 The injured horse began eating and 17:09 drinking after receiving treatment. A 17:12 donkey with burns was also under care. 17:23 France's largest wildfire for 75 years 17:26 burned through an area larger than 17:29 Paris. 17:32 Drone footage from the 8th of August 17:34 show the extent of destruction of 17:36 France's biggest wildfire in almost 8 17:38 decades. With trees blackened, houses 17:41 and cars charred, and wide patches of 17:44 forest ground covered in ash. The 17:47 massive wildfire went through 16,000 17:49 hectares of forest and villages in 17:52 southern France. 17:56 On the 26th of August, a French 17:58 firefighter helicopter crashed into a 18:00 pond while trying to collect water to 18:02 fight wildfires. 18:09 Look at this eyewitness video. 18:13 Reportedly, the aircraft lost balance 18:15 during the operation and went into a 18:17 tail spin before hitting the water. 18:28 Both the pilot and the firefighter on 18:30 board escaped safely. 18:32 [Music] 18:40 The forest fires were not just limited 18:42 to Europe. This summer, hundreds of 18:44 wildfires have broken out across Turkey 18:47 as well, forcing tens of thousands of 18:49 people to evacuate their homes. 18:53 In July, at least 10 forestry and rescue 18:55 workers were killed while battling 18:57 wildfires in the city of Eskisher. The 19:00 city's airport and the Dardinell's 19:02 straight as well as a part of the 19:04 highway were shut down due to the 19:06 wildfires for several hours on the 11th 19:08 of August before reopening. 19:10 [Music] 19:13 Helicopters were seen taking water from 19:15 the Darnell's strait and dowsing the 19:18 wildfires 19:20 while police vehicles worked to 19:22 extinguish flames that had spread to 19:24 residential buildings in the area. 19:30 In the Salifa district of Merin, the 19:32 fire began in a forest area on the 13th 19:34 of August and prompted the evacuation of 19:36 six villages and five hamlets. 19:41 It destroyed several homes overnight 19:43 despite firefighters continuous efforts 19:46 to contain it. Overnight video showed 19:48 houses engulfed in flames while 19:50 firefighters dowsed them. 19:54 The facads of the houses were charred, 19:56 windows broken, and gardens burned. 20:00 Helicopters joined the effort, dropping 20:02 water from the air as firefighters 20:04 resumed operations from the ground. 20:09 We cannot say the risk is over until the 20:11 efforts to extinguish fires fully are 20:13 completed. Both the lack of humidity, 20:16 the dry air, as well as the strong 20:18 northeasterly winds make the job much 20:20 more difficult. 20:26 [Music] 20:28 It's not just Europe where wildfires 20:30 have wre havoc. Across the Atlantic, 20:33 places in North America, too, are 20:35 reeling under the impact of devastating 20:37 wildfires. 
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Several wildfires across Greece, mainly in forested areas
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20:40 Let's take a look at where else 20:42 wildfires have caused destruction. 20:53 A large wildfire tore through central 20:55 Oregon on the 24th of August. Known as 20:58 the flat fire, the blaze about 3.2 km 21:02 northeast of the town of Sisters was 21:04 active since the 21st of August. 21:08 In just 2 days, it scorched more than 21:10 21,000 acres. 21:13 Firefighters sprayed down the hills 21:15 scorched by a wildfire. As of 25th of 21:18 August, the fire was only 5% contained. 21:22 Multiple wildfires have ignited across 21:24 California as the state continues to 21:26 endure a scorching heat wave. 21:31 The largest of these is the Picket Fire, 21:33 which erupted on August 21 and spread in 21:36 a remote area of Napa County. 21:40 By the following day, it had burned more 21:42 than 3,200 acres. 21:45 Evacuation orders and warnings were 21:47 issued for hundreds of residents around 21:50 Kalistoga as firefighters faced 21:52 challenging conditions while battling 21:54 the blaze. They contended with 21:57 dangerously high temperatures and rugged 22:00 terrain. 22:03 On the afternoon of the 7th of August, 22:05 wildfires raged through a remote area 22:08 east of Lake Peru in California. It 22:10 quickly burned almost 5,000 acres by the 22:13 evening. 22:18 Last night when these men were here, 22:22 the fire, the flames, the actual flames 22:27 started back in back of this house and 22:30 they wrapped all the way around 22:33 180 degrees on that ridge all 22:36 simultaneous. It was a firework show for 22:41 6 hours. 22:48 [Music] 22:51 It's devastating to see everything all 22:54 black, all the trees gone, and poor 22:57 little animals, the ground animals. You 23:00 got to feel sorry for them. You know, 23:03 this morning at my house, we seen five 23:07 deer that came down looking for water. 23:10 Remember, in January this year, a series 23:12 of 14 destructive wildfires affected the 23:15 Los Angeles metropolitan area and San 23:17 Diego County in California. 23:20 Among these, the Palisades fires were 23:23 one of the most destructive to occur in 23:25 the history of the city of Los Angeles. 23:34 Wildfires have become a common 23:35 occurrence in the summers, 23:38 but heatwave conditions often exacerbate 23:40 their severity. 23:42 Materologists say such extremes are 23:45 becoming more frequent and intense due 23:47 to humaninduced climate change. 23:51 We we often hear um in the media that so 23:55 many hectares of forest have been 23:57 destroyed and so much land has been 23:58 destroyed. But we have to remember that 24:00 fire is a natural feature of many 24:03 environments. The Mediterranean, the 24:05 boral forest, these regions are used to 24:07 fire and the vegetation will normally 24:09 recover. It's often us humans that are 24:11 in the way of the fire. And the more we 24:13 fight fires, the more we prevent fires 24:15 from burning, the more the forest will 24:18 accumulate vegetation and the more 24:19 flammable it gets. So the firefighters 24:22 have a very difficult um choice to 24:24 either fight the fire and therefore have 24:26 a future fire being more severe or 24:28 perhaps let it burn in some areas and 24:31 thereby reducing the risk for fire in 24:33 the future. 24:34 [Music] 24:37 Whether caused by humans or nature, when 24:39 fires burn out of control, they become 24:42 wildfires. And in recent years, the 24:44 world has experienced a significant 24:45 change in wildfire patterns. 24:50 Record setting blazes are becoming the 24:52 new normal. While much has been written 24:55 about preventing wildfires and 24:56 mitigating fire risks, there seems to be 24:59 no foolproof solution to the problem as 25:01 yet. 25:04 [Music]

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