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Searing summer temperatures have fuelled wildfires in Europe.
Searing summer temperatures have fuelled wildfires in Europe.
LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP
  • Heatwaves in Europe resulted in more than 61 600 heat-related deaths across 35 countries.
  • This year temperatures could exceed Europe's current record of 48.8 degrees Celsius recorded in August 2021.
  • A blaze that broke out in Alexandroupolis, Greece in August is considered Europe's deadliest fire this summer.
  • For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.


Searing summer temperatures have fuelled wildfires and prompted health warnings across southern Europe. Heatwaves resulted in more than 61 600 heat-related deaths across 35 countries.

This year, temperatures could exceed Europe's current record of 48.8 degrees Celsius, recorded in Sicily in August 2021.

Below is a list of the most recent blazes and heat-related warnings issued in Europe.

Albania

Albania's army and firefighters battled a large wildfire near the western town of Lac on 22 August. Authorities arrested a man suspected of arson. In July, Albania identified and charged 14 people with starting wildfires.

France

Production at a nuclear power plant was scaled back on 26 August as high temperatures curbed cooling water supply.

A fire broke out on 20 August  in the southern Hautes-Alpes region of France, burning at least 140 hectares. It was the biggest blaze the region has faced in the last 20 years, media reported.

Two thousand people were evacuated on 15 August as a fire burned through 500 hectares and destroyed a campsite in the south of France, near Perpignan. The blaze was quickly brought under control.

Small-scale blazes have been recorded across the country throughout the summer.

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Greece

A blaze which started near Alexandroupolis on 19 August quickly spread across the Evros region, destroying an area larger than New York City, the EU-backed Copernicus Climate Change Service said on 29 August. At least 20 people were killed, making it Europe's deadliest fire this summer.

Fires have been scorching Greece since the beginning of summer. Mid-July, 20 000 people were evacuated on the island of Rhodes as an inferno reached coastal resorts on the island's southeast. A wildfire also forced evacuations from the island of Corfu during the night of 25-26 July.

Italy

Central and southern regions of Italy recorded 7% more deaths than normal in July after a baking heatwave, health ministry data showed, while firefighters on 7 August battled fires on the island of Sardinia. Six hundred people were evacuated.

Rome registered a new record high temperature of 41.8 Celsius, the weather service of the local Lazio region reported.

Portugal

A wildfire that started on 5 August in the south of Portugal was tamed four days later, authorities said. The blaze destroyed around 8 400 hectares of forest, according to preliminary data, and forced the evacuation of around 1 400 people.

Portugal declared some 120 municipalities at maximum risk of wildfires due to the heat.

Spain

A blaze broke out on 15 August in a mountainous national park on the island of Tenerife, burning about 15 000 hectares and forcing the evacuation of more than 12 000 people. The fire was stabilised on 25 August. Regional leader Fernando Clavijo said it was the "most complex fire" they had faced in the Canary Islands in the last 40 years.

In July, firefighters were battling an uncontrollable wildfire that started on 15 July on the island of La Palma which led to the evacuation of at least 4 000 people. The fire was brought under control by the end of the month.

Spain has endured a prolonged period of drought, with the first four months of 2023 being the driest on record.

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