Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez checks out fight against fierce Castellon forest fire

PRIME MINISTER Pedro Sanchez visited Castellon province on Monday to get a first-hand view on the fire that has ravaged 4,000 hectares and forced the evacuation of 1,700 people.

The blaze started on Thursday in Villanueva de Viver and Sanchez – accompanied by Valencian president Ximo Puig- made a flying visit to a command point in Barracas which is coordinating the fight to bring the fire under control.

Sanchez stressed that ‘it is a fire more typical of summer’ and ‘has to do with the climate emergency that impacts the Iberian Peninsula’.

“We are facing summer temperatures and summer fires,” he said.

“There is no room for denial because the climate emergency causes dramas and damage like the one we are experiencing,” commented Sanchez.

He vowed to replant all the forest that has been damaged and to provide aid to affected businesses.

Ximo Puig, said the spread of the fire had been stopped but it is still causing problems across a 40 kilometre area as strong winds are inhibiting measures to extinguish it as it continues to threaten towns like Montan.

Puig and Sanchez both praised families who are providing accommodation to evacuated households and also acknowledged the work of firefighters, with 14 suffering minor injuries since Thursday.

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