More than 40 wildfires continued to rage across Spain on Tuesday, leaving at least four people dead and forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents.
The worst-hit regions include León and Zamora in Castile and León, along with Ourense in Galicia, where flames spread into neighboring Lugo. Residents described scenes of desperation as water-bombing aircraft flew overhead while locals and firefighters worked side by side to hold back advancing infernos just meters from homes.
International support has also arrived, with firefighting crews from Estonia, France, Italy and Slovakia reinforcing Spanish teams. However, strong winds have complicated containment efforts, raising fears of further devastation.
Authorities warned that the fires pose one of the most severe environmental and human challenges of the summer, urging communities to remain on high alert as operations continue.