Key facts
- Rainfall is aiding firefighters in Belgium.
- Belgium's largest wildfire on record is in the High Fens nature reserve.
- The Belgian wildfire has burned approximately 3,000 hectares.
- The Belgian wildfire started on Friday.
- Significant wildfires are also reported in Germany, France, Croatia, Spain, and Greece.
- Two people died in fires on the Greek island of Salamis.
- Hundreds were evacuated in Greece due to fires.
- The UK anticipates changeable weather from heatwave to thunderstorms and heavy rain.
- The UK's weather is expected to be the most changeable since June.
Belgium is experiencing its largest wildfire in over a century, located in the High Fens nature reserve. Rainfall has begun to assist firefighters in their containment efforts for this blaze, which has already burned approximately 3,000 hectares. The fire, which started on Friday, is one of several significant wildfires affecting Europe. Other countries reporting substantial fires include Germany, France, Croatia, Spain, and Greece. In Greece, the fires have had fatal consequences, with two individuals losing their lives on the island of Salamis. Hundreds of residents in Greece were evacuated due to the fires. The United Kingdom is also preparing for a shift in weather patterns, moving from a period of heatwave conditions to a forecast of thunderstorms and heavy rain, marking the most changeable weather expected since June.
