Wildfire in Belgium’s High Fens becomes nation’s largest
- A wildfire in Belgium’s High Fens nature reserve has burned 3,000 hectares, becoming the largest in the country’s history.
- Hundreds of residents have been evacuated from two Belgian villages as the flames advanced to within a mile of the German border.
- International support from Germany, Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic has been deployed to help tackle the blaze.
- Wildfires and extreme weather have also caused destruction and fatalities across other European nations, including Greece, Croatia and Spain.
- The widespread blazes follow Western Europe’s hottest June and July on record, which scientists attribute to climate change.
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