EU sends assistance to Belgium and Spain as they battle wildfires

The European Commission has deployed assistance to Belgium and Spain as part of the bloc’s civil protection mechanism.

Two Swedish planes from the EU’s firefighting fleet were dispatched to Belgium, alongside two helicopters each from the Netherlands, Norway and Germany, the executive arm of the bloc said.

Over in Spain, 104 ground firefighters and 36 vehicles from France joined local efforts to fight various blazes.

The EU is also continuing to support emergency efforts with satellite mapping through its Copernicus service.

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Meanwhile in the UK, the housing secretary Angela Rayner has visited the burnt-out remains of homes in the West Midlands gutted by a wildfire last week.

She could be seen walking among the shells of properties at Stourbridge following the huge blaze which destroyed 19 homes.

Residents evacuated from their homes in the area have been allowed to return to view their properties, an update from the local council said yesterday.

There have been cooler temperatures in the UK on Monday following the country’s fifth heatwave of the summer which saw temperatures of 38C last week.

The country’s forecaster, the Met Office, said heavy showers are expected to hit the UK on Thursday, missing some areas but bringing the chance of surface flooding in places where rainfall is particularly intense, it added.

Housing secretary Angela Rayner views the burnt out remains of houses in Stourbridge Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA
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