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A major wildfire in Spain's northeastern Aragón region has burned more than 12,600 hectares and forced over 1,000 people to evacuate, according to the latest reports. The blaze, which started near Orés in Zaragoza's Cinco Villas area, remains out of control as shifting winds complicate firefighting efforts. As a result, hundreds of emergency personnel and aerial units have been deployed to contain the fire.
A major wildfire in Spain's northeastern Aragón region has burned more than 12,600 hectares and forced over 1,000 people to evacuate, according to the latest reports. The blaze, which started near Orés in Zaragoza's Cinco Villas area, remains out of control as shifting winds complicate firefighting efforts. As a result, hundreds of emergency personnel and aerial units have been deployed to contain the fire.