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More than 500 firefighters supported by 49 vehicles and 14 water-dropping aircraft have been pressed into service to douse a wildfire in hills near Madrid. The fire was contained but still not extinguished Monday after burning for four straight days

Efforts to douse Spain wildfire
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Published : Jul 2, 2019, 10:25 AM IST

Updated : Jul 2, 2019, 10:30 AM IST

Cenicientos: A wildfire in hills near Madrid was contained but still not extinguished Monday after burning for four straight days, authorities said.

More than 500 firefighters supported by 49 vehicles and 14 water-dropping aircrafts attended the blaze some 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of the Spanish capital.

Efforts to douse Spain wildfire

The aircraft were taking special care to avoid dumping water on the nest of an imperial eagle - a protected species - in the area, the Madrid region emergency services said.

Lower temperatures after a record-breaking heat wave in recent days and a weakening wind gave officials hope they might soon get an upper hand over the blaze, Madrid regional fire chief Agustín de la Herrán said.

However, temperatures in the area were still around 36 Celsius (97 Fahrenheit).

Police were investigating the cause of the fire.

Also Read: Facebook site evacuated after mail tests positive for sarin

Separately, a major wildfire in northeast Spain, which started on Wednesday, was brought under control late Sunday.

Wildfires this year charred more than 38,500 hectares (95,133 acres) of woodland up to June 23 - roughly three times more than in the same period last year.

Cenicientos: A wildfire in hills near Madrid was contained but still not extinguished Monday after burning for four straight days, authorities said.

More than 500 firefighters supported by 49 vehicles and 14 water-dropping aircrafts attended the blaze some 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of the Spanish capital.

Efforts to douse Spain wildfire

The aircraft were taking special care to avoid dumping water on the nest of an imperial eagle - a protected species - in the area, the Madrid region emergency services said.

Lower temperatures after a record-breaking heat wave in recent days and a weakening wind gave officials hope they might soon get an upper hand over the blaze, Madrid regional fire chief Agustín de la Herrán said.

However, temperatures in the area were still around 36 Celsius (97 Fahrenheit).

Police were investigating the cause of the fire.

Also Read: Facebook site evacuated after mail tests positive for sarin

Separately, a major wildfire in northeast Spain, which started on Wednesday, was brought under control late Sunday.

Wildfires this year charred more than 38,500 hectares (95,133 acres) of woodland up to June 23 - roughly three times more than in the same period last year.

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Menlo Park, California - 1 July 2019
1. Various aerial views of emergency crews and other people outside Facebook mail facility
STORYLINE:
A Facebook mail facility near company headquarters was evacuated Monday after a routine check found mail possibly containing the nerve agent sarin.
Authorities put the site under quarantine as they conducted additional testing.
Four buildings were evacuated and three have been cleared for people to come back in, said Facebook spokesman Anthony Harrison in a statement.
The suspicious package was delivered around 11 a.m. to one of the company's mail rooms, he said.
"Authorities have not yet identified the substance found," Harrison wrote.
There were no reports of injuries, Menlo Park Fire Marshal Jon Johnston said. Incoming mail undergoing routine processing by machine tested positive for sarin, but it could have been a false positive, Johnston said.
The FBI is assisting in the investigation, as is common in incidents such as this one.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says sarin is a chemical warfare agent that is a clear, colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid.
It can evaporate into the environment, prompting symptoms within seconds.
A drop of sarin on skin can cause sweating and muscle twitching, and exposure to large doses can result in paralysis and respiratory failure leading to death.
The CDC says people who are mildly exposed usually recover completely.
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