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Belgium’s biggest wildfire on record heads towards Germany

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Belgium’s biggest wildfire on record heads towards Germany

SMOKE. Firefighting vehicles drive through smoke amid a wildfire in Waimes, in the High Fens (Hautes Fagnes) region, Belgium, August 16, 2026.

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Severe wildfires are affecting multiple countries in Europe, with two fatalities reported in Greece and significant blazes in Spain, fueled by extreme heat and drought conditions

AT A GLANCE

  • Belgium is experiencing its largest wildfire on record, burning 3,000 hectares and threatening to spread towards the German border.
  • Emergency responders, including firefighters from neighboring countries and the EU, are actively working to contain the fire, while local authorities advise evacuated residents to remain away from their homes.

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BRUSSELS, Belgium – Firefighters battled with the aid of Dutch helicopters on Sunday, August 16, to contain Belgium’s biggest wildfire, which has already burned 3,000 hectares and which local authorities said was heading toward the German border.

Across Europe, successive heat waves have intensified drought and left vegetation tinder-dry, fueling severe wildfires.

Two people died on Sunday as fires swept through the Greek island of Salamina, while a hundred French firefighters were on their way to help combat a blaze in Aragon, Spain, which has destroyed 16,600 hectares.

The blaze in the High Fens, a nature reserve in the east of Belgium, has been burning since Friday and firefighters from across the country and neighboring Germany and Luxembourg have sought to contain it, as have the army and farmers.

Responders on Sunday were focused on the front line of the fire moving toward Germany, said Stephanie Ernoux, spokesperson for the administration of the Belgian region of Wallonia.

Local authorities said the defensive line protecting evacuated villages was holding, although residents who had been evacuated on Saturday were told they should not yet return.

The fire is Belgium’s biggest on record, more than double the size of a blaze in 2011 that burned close to 1,400 hectares, data from the European Forest Fire Information System showed.

“We would never have imagined that Belgium would be affected by a fire of this scale. Now, we have to face the facts,” Karim Bouarfa, captain of a fire brigade that worked through Saturday night, told Reuters.

“I think we will have more and more of them, so it is up to us to prepare ourselves as best as possible,” he said.

Scientists say that human-caused climate change has increased the likelihood of the hot and dry conditions that allow wildfires to spread faster and burn longer.

Germany’s Monschau on Sunday asked residents near the border with Belgium to leave, noting that the fire was not expected to reach German territory but significant smoke pollution was likely.

The EU deployed three helicopters and two water-bombing aircraft from around Europe on Saturday after Belgium requested emergency reinforcements. – Rappler.com

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