Unseasonable high-risk of wildfire comes to an end after three significant blazes
Very high temperatures, low humidity, drought and wind cause unusually early wave of fires
Very high temperatures, low humidity, drought and wind cause unusually early wave of fires
Fifty homes partly or totally burned as residents able to return to affected areas
Four water trucks left as firefighters will re-evaluate situation on Sunday paying attention to weather conditions
Evacuated residents return home as firefighters benefit from better weather conditions to tackle blaze at night
Castell d'Aro and Santa Cristina d'Aro activate emergency response as over 60 firefighter crews work on site
Six days of flames in western Catalonia burn 2,700 hectares
Blazes in Corbera d'Ebre, Castellar de la Ribera and Sallent stabilized, while firefighters expect to control Solsonès fire before the night
Eight vulnerable people had been living in commercial premises
415 hectares burnt, mostly affecting forests in Cap de Creus natural park
Some people in residential areas are still evacuated or confined
Perimeter of flames remain similar during whole day at 420 hectares
140 hectares burnt while some residential areas evacuated near Cap de Creus
Investigation suggests blaze was caused by "serious negligence" during farm maintenance work