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Sophie Collins

Where are the wildfires in Spain and France and could they affect Irish holidaymakers?

Tourists are being warned as thousands across Spain and France are evacuated amid ongoing wildfires caused by the extreme heatwave affecting Europe right now.

The numerous blazes continue to spread in southwest France, with nearly 10,000 hectares on fire in the Gironde region.

More than 12,200 people have been forced to leave their homes in the area up to Saturday, July 16, while more than 1,000 firefighters work to bring the blaze under control.

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According to the regional authorities of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Gironde: "Given the weather conditions and the important risks of fires starting, the authorities have temporarily blocked access to the forested area for professional and leisure activities.”

Wildfires have raged through France over the last few weeks, as well as in other European countries like Spain, as temperatures continue to soar.

In Spain, the Mijas fires are not far from the popular destination of Málaga, while other fires have broken out in the provinces of Castilla y León, Galicia, and Extremadura.

Thousands of people continue to be warned of potential evacuation as firefighters work to slow the spread of danger.

Where are the wildfires in Spain and France and could they affect Irish holidaymakers? (Getty Images)

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France

Urgent travel advice was issued to UK tourists by the UK Foreign Office (FCDO) which is also relevant for any Irish tourists heading to France.

The FCDO said: "A large, uncontained forest fire is currently underway in southwest France near the Dune du Pilat.

"You should follow the instructions of local authorities and call 112 if you need emergency assistance. If you need urgent consular assistance you should call 01 44 51 31 00."

The FCDO also said those travelling to southern France and staying in a high-risk area should familiarise themselves with the local safety and emergency procedure - warning that areas may be evacuated and roads closed for safety reasons.

Passengers are not being asked to halt trips to any specific destinations.

Spain

The Andalucia and Extremadura regions in the south and west respectively are to be the worst hit by the fires, according to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service.

Two "extreme risk" weather warnings are in place for the city of Seville and the Vegas del Guadiana region as temperatures were set to hit a whopping 44 degrees.

An orange warning has been issued for large parts of central and southern Spain where highs of 41 degrees are expected.

However, areas popular with Irish tourists - on the east coast - will not be as severely affected with highs of 37 degrees expected.

The Mijas fires are not far from the popular destination of Málaga, and at this point, other fires have broken out in the provinces of Castilla y León, Galicia and Extremadura.

Thousands of people continue to be warned of evacuation as firefighters work to slow the spread of danger.

Again, there are no specific requests for Irish passengers to delay trips due to fires.

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