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The Economic Times
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Belgium's biggest wildfire on record heads towards Germany

Brussels: Firefighters worked ​through the night to ​battle Belgium's biggest wildfire on record, which by Sunday ​morning had burned 3,000 hectares of land and was heading towards the German border, local authorities said.

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

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Responders on Sunday were focused on the front line of the fire moving towards Germany and were hopeful that ​cooler, more humid weather would support efforts ⁠to contain ‌it, Stephanie Ernoux, spokesperson for the administration of ​the Belgian ​region of Wallonia, told Reuters.

The fire is 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.

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The EU deployed three helicopters and two water bomber aircraft from around Europe on Saturday after Belgium requested emergency reinforcements.

Local authorities said the defensive line protecting evacuated villages from the fire was holding on ‌Sunday, though residents who had been evacuated on Saturday were told they should not yet return to their homes.

"No ​homes have ​been affected at ⁠this stage, although the fire remains close and smoke levels are significant," the office of the governor of Liege said in an ​update.

The blaze ignited as European countries including Belgium suffered their fifth heatwave of the summer this week.

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.

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