MADRID: More than 1,000 people were evacuated on Sunday in north-west Spain as wildfires spread, fuelled by scorching temperatures and strong winds, authorities said.
Around 400 people were displaced in and around the town of Carucedo, and another 700 from several towns near the Unesco World Heritage Site of Las Medulas, a former Roman gold-mining area known for its striking red landscape, local officials said.
The head of the regional government of Castile and Leon, Alfonso Manueco, said experts suspect several of the blazes were set by arsonists.