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5,000 evacuated as Canary Islands wildfire rages

19 August 2019, MVT 10:14
View of the village of Artenara immersed in a smoke caused by the new forest fire that started in the town of Valleseco, a short distance from the other fire, not yet extinguished, in the Grand Canary Island of Spain, August 17, 2019. - A fire began last August 10 in the town of Artenara and has clacinated about 1500 hectares, on the Grand Canary Island of Spain, August 17, 2019. (Photo by DESIREE MARTIN / AFP)
19 August 2019, MVT 10:14

A raging wildfire on the Spanish holiday island of Gran Canaria forced the evacuation of some 5,000 people, authorities said Sunday, warning it could take days for the blaze to be brought under control.

The fire, which has spread to the mountainous Cruz de Tejeda region popular with tourists for its breathtaking views, is "extremely fierce" and "unstable", said Canary Islands president Angel Victor Torres in a statement.

No fatalities have been reported.

More than 600 firefighters and 14 aircraft battled to contain the flames, hampered by strong winds and high temperatures.

With the temperature set to rise Monday, authorities estimate it could take days before the blaze is brought under control.

"The next few hours will be very important because the weather forecast for the night is not good," Torres said.

The fire broke out days after another wildfire in the same region forced the evacuation of hundreds.

Gran Canaria is the second most populous of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic off the northwest coast of Africa.

The Canary Islands received 13.7 million foreign visitors last year, over half of them from Britain and Germany.

Spain is frequently plagued by huge forest fires because of its arid summer climate.

Lomo del Pino, Spain | AFP

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