Wildfire continues to burn near Zaragoza in northeastern Spain
A large wildfire broke out on Wednesday, July 16, 2026, in the Ores area near Zaragoza, northeastern Spain. Regional authorities report that the blaze remains active and out of control due to shifting winds. Estimates regarding the burned area vary, with sources citing between 45,000 and 120,000 stremmas destroyed. Approximately 400 firefighters and emergency personnel, supported by 15 aircraft, are engaged in containment efforts. Local authorities have ordered the preventive evacuation of five villages to ensure resident safety. Roberto Bermudez de Castro, a representative of the Aragon regional government, stated that the situation is complex and may take several days to stabilize. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is monitoring the situation and has urged citizens to follow official instructions. No casualties have been reported as a result of the fire so far.