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3:11Now PlayingThe Spanish government declared a national emergency for the first time as the country struggles to tackle multiple fires amid a heatwave. In Madrid and the nearby province of Ávila, blazes prompted the evacuation of some 60,000 people from towns west of the capital.
“I want to send a message of support to the thousands of families who face a difficult night ahead,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who will visit the fire-ravaged area on Saturday, wrote on X. The fires are being fanned by a heat wave with temperatures are expected to top 39 degrees Celsius (102 Fahrenheit). Two major fires near Madrid merged into one single blaze that had quickly charred 30 square kilometers (11.5 square miles) by Friday afternoon. Regional President Isabel Díaz-Ayuso called it the worst in Madrid's history.
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