Spain is facing its most destructive fire season in history, with vast swathes of land engulfed in flames across León, Asturias, and surrounding regions.
Authorities estimate that more than 100,000 hectares have already been lost in León alone, with damages climbing to nearly €1 billion. In Carballeda de Valdeorras, 3,000 hectares have been destroyed, while in San Vicente, a centuries-old church was reduced to ashes, erasing a central community landmark.
Emergency crews continued battling multiple wildfires early Monday as shifting winds forced firefighters into rapid action. Flames neared the town of Genestoso before controlled burns helped halt their advance. Asturias remains on high alert as fires threaten mountain villages and rural communities.
Officials describe this season as the most severe on record, both in terms of scale and economic impact, raising alarm over the increasing frequency of climate-driven disasters across southern Europe.