We might be thinking that with the kids back at school that the summer is over, bar the shouting, but until the rains come – whenever that might be, it isn’t.
The Los Guájares forest fire has become the biggest in Granada in the last 22 years, after wiping out 2,800 hectares, of mountain shrub, pines and Spanish oaks.
Such has been this premature irruption of summer into late spring that Infoca has been activated to protect Andalusian forestlands as temperatures reach the high 30s.
The hill fire within the Valle de Lecrín, which broke out yesterday afternoon, was declared ‘estabilizado’ just over an hour ago; i.e., just before nine this morning.
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