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Málaga (Spain), Sep 14 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The Sierra Bermeja fire, in the southwest of the province of Malaga, has devastated 9,670 hectares, a fire that this Tuesday has been considered controlled and is classified by specialists of enormous complexity and unprecedented in Spain.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN MALAGA, SPAIN
Malaga (Spain), Sep 14 (EFE) .- (Camera: Juan García-Chicano). The work to completely extinguish the Sierra Bermeja fire, in Malaga, will continue for several weeks after the fire was controlled at 6:45 am this Tuesday, something to which the rain registered in the area has contributed, after devastating 9,670 hectares.FOOTAGE OG THE TOWN OF GENALGUACÍL, ONE OF THE SIX EVICTED BY THE FIRE IN THE SIERRA BERMEJA (MÁLAGA).
Malaga (Spain), Sep 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The efforts to extinguish the forest fire in Sierra Bermeja (Malaga) with the first lights of the day this Monday after an intense night on all fronts, in which the troops have worked in generally better conditions around the perimeter, but the number of hectares burned is now 7,400.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN MALAGA, SPAIN
Malaga (Spain), Sep 9 (EFE). (Camera: Antonio Paz) .- The Sierra Bermeja forest fire that affects four municipalities in the province of Malaga -Estepona, Benahavís, Jubrique and Genalguacil- has already affected 2,167 hectares of land, there are 779 people evicted and 30 media participate in the extinction of a fire started in two different sources.FOOTAGE OF THE AREA IN MALAGA, SPAIN
Fires in Greece this summer will burn an area of at least 150,000 hectares (370,600), the Greek prime minister says including a large fire in the north which has been burning for nearly two weeks. The area ravaged by fires "will exceed 1,500,000,000 square metres (150,000 hectares)... the most serious one was the one at Dadia forest", says Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, referring to the forest fire that the EU has branded the largest ever recorded in the bloc. SOUNDBITE
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).