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Photo foot, Dry storms have the potential to generate forest fires when conditions are favorable.

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    • Author's title, BBC News World

Spain and other parts of Europe are going through this week by an extensive heat wave that has been accompanied by forest fires, some of great magnitude.

The State Meteorology Agency of Spain (AEMET) had issued for this Tuesday a red notice of extreme danger for the province of Seville, as well as for parts of the province of Córdoba, both in the south of the country, because it was foreseen that they could record temperatures up to 44 ° C.

They also warned the high temperatures will remain until the beginning of next week and that in many parts of the country could be located between 40 ° C and 42 ° C.

The heat wave in Spain has been particularly aggravated by the occurrence of numerous forest fires in different provinces. In some of these, such as the one in the town of Tres Cantos, on the outskirts of Madrid, fire teams have faced great difficulties to extinguish the fire due to winds and dry climate.

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