Bomberos contienen el incendio de Serra Calderona pero mantienen el desalojo de Gátova

Firefighters have contained a major wildfire in Valencia's Serra Calderona natural park, but residents of nearby Gátova remain evacuated and cannot yet return home La Provincia. Extinction crews are banking on rising humidity and cooler nighttime temperatures to fully control the blaze by morning El Periódico.
The fire that swept through Serra Calderona has been brought under control after intense firefighting efforts La Opinión de Córdoba. Crews are using nightfall to their advantage, counting on drops in temperature and increases in air moisture to slow the flames El Día. The weather shift is critical—daytime heat and dry air typically fuel wildfires, while cooler, wetter nights choke them out.
Although the wildfire is contained, residents of Gátova cannot yet leave shelters or return to their homes La Opinión de Málaga. Authorities are keeping the evacuation order in place as a safety measure while crews complete full suppression efforts El Periódico de Extremadura. No timeline has been set for when evacuees can safely go back.
Serra Calderona is a protected natural area that provides habitat for local wildlife and serves as a regional environmental landmark La Opinión de Zamora. The spread of the fire through the park raises concerns about long-term ecological damage and forest recovery Diario de Ibiza. Authorities will assess the full extent of burned terrain once the fire is completely extinguished.
Nighttime weather patterns are expected to accelerate the firefighting operation El Periódico de Aragón. Humidity levels rising and temperatures falling create less ideal conditions for flames to spread Diario de Mallorca. Extinction teams plan to capitalize on these shifts to achieve full containment by tomorrow morning El Correo Gallego.
Publishers
13
Articles
0
Reach
13