A wildfire that ignited on Friday in Herbón, within the municipality of Padrón, Spain, remains active and has scorched an estimated 330 hectares. The situation has escalated, prompting authorities to declare a level-2 alert and evacuate approximately ten homes in the Cruxeiras de Abaixo settlement. The fire's spread beyond Padrón into the neighboring municipality of Teo is complicating coordination and increasing the risk to residents.
Firefighting operations are being hampered by challenging conditions, including temperatures exceeding 30°C and strong winds, which have exacerbated the blaze. The reactivation of one fire front necessitated a reinforcement of resources, involving ground crews, heavy machinery, and aerial support from both the regional government and the Ministry for Ecological Transition.
Authorities have confirmed no injuries or damage to homes thus far, but vigilance remains high due to the fire's proximity to populated areas. The regional government has activated a preventive emergency situation as a protective measure. This incident occurs amidst heightened concerns over forest fires in Galicia, with the high-risk fire period officially set from July 1 to September 30.