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Firefighters from Spain's Military Emergency Unit battled a wildfire near Tamarite de Litera in Huesca province, Aragon, on June 26, after flames scorched at least 1,000 hectares. The Aragon regional government declared a level 2 emergency on June 25 as crews worked through the night to contain the blaze, clearing vegetation and using hoses to stop it from spreading. Hundreds of people were evacuated from three municipalities as authorities sought to protect nearby communities.
Firefighters from Spain's Military Emergency Unit battled a wildfire near Tamarite de Litera in Huesca province, Aragon, on June 26, after flames scorched at least 1,000 hectares. The Aragon regional government declared a level 2 emergency on June 25 as crews worked through the night to contain the blaze, clearing vegetation and using hoses to stop it from spreading. Hundreds of people were evacuated from three municipalities as authorities sought to protect nearby communities.