Forest fires in Spain, displacement of 5,000 people



A forest fire broke out in the Andalusia region of Spain. 2,000 people were evacuated. Three firefighters were injured. Forest fires in the mountains of Andalusia, Spain, sent 1,000 firefighters to the rescue.

As the fire spread, 3,000 people were evacuated. People were sheltered in the Benhais shelter. The forest fire broke out as the temperature rose, according to local officials.

500 army personnel were sent to the forest for rescue operations. The forest fires were visible in the distance. The possibility of fire spreading due to strong winds was expressed.

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