Wildfire destroys 5,000 acres in northwest Spain

August 31, 2015 06:23 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 06:16 pm IST - MADRID:

Burnt trees are seen after a forest fire in Cualedro in the northwest Spanish region of Galicia on Monday. A severe wildfire in Cualedro, in Ourense, northwestern Spain, has scorched 2,000 hectares since it started on Sunday, local officials said.

Burnt trees are seen after a forest fire in Cualedro in the northwest Spanish region of Galicia on Monday. A severe wildfire in Cualedro, in Ourense, northwestern Spain, has scorched 2,000 hectares since it started on Sunday, local officials said.

Fire-fighters, soldiers and residents are battling to extinguish a wildfire that has destroyed some 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of woodland and fields in north-western Spain.

Regional environment department spokeswoman Jesica Lopez said 500 fire-fighters and soldiers worked through the night to try to put out the day-old blaze around the town of Cualedro. Some residents beat back the flames with bush branches and shovels while others used wheel barrows and buckets to carry water to throw on the fire. Ms. Lopez said there was no immediate threat to local houses

She said nine water-carrying planes and 30 fire-fighting trucks had been deployed.

Winds, mercury hamper efforts

Efforts to control the fire were hampered by strong winds and high summer temperatures.

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