Spain Premier pledges 'climate pact' on visit to fire-hit area
Spain is now in its third week of heatwave alerts, with firefighters battling blazes across the northwest and western regions. Army units have been deployed to assist, while France and Italy have sent water-bombing planes to a nearby airbase near Salamanca to aid firefighting efforts.
Sanchez said the government aims to establish the foundations of the national climate pact by September to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis. He also emphasized doing "everything possible and even more" to help fire victims return to normal life.
The hardest-hit areas include Castile and Leon, Galicia, Asturias, and Extremadura. Meteorologists expect Spain to remain under heat alerts until Monday, with record-high temperatures significantly increasing wildfire risks. Experts note that human-driven climate change is intensifying, prolonging, and increasing the frequency of extreme heat, which fuels forest fires.
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