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Europe’s wildfires have burned the most land in nearly 20 years

Blazes have scorched about 8,948 square kilometers (3,455 square miles) across the European Union in 2025 — more land than in any year since 2006, according to new satellite estimates from the Copernicus space program

August 19, 2025 / 16:19 IST
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Fire activity has surged in recent weeks as another blast of unseasonable heat sapped the last moisture from Europe’s fields and forests, leaving them primed to ignite

Four major heat waves, dry conditions and strong winds have turned Europe into a tinderbox this summer, fueling the most destructive wildfire season in nearly two decades.

Blazes have scorched about 8,948 square kilometers (3,455 square miles) across the European Union in 2025 — more land than in any year since 2006, according to new satellite estimates from the Copernicus space program.

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Fire activity has surged in recent weeks as another blast of unseasonable heat sapped the last moisture from Europe’s fields and forests, leaving them primed to ignite. Deadly, wind-whipped blazes have flared from Portugal and Spain to Greece and Albania. Researchers say climate change is making Europe’s summers hotter, drier and more dangerous — and the continent is warming faster than any other in the world.

Though the latest wave is easing, fire crews in Spain are still battling some 40 active blazes. More than 31,000 people have been forced to evacuate in recent days, with flames consuming 3,482 square kilometers (1,344 square miles) of land this year — the most since 2006, satellite estimates show. During investigations into the causes of various fires, Spain’s civil guard and national police have arrested 31 people, according to data from the Ministry of the Interior.