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Heatwave threatens to disrupt rail services between Madrid and Barcelona as a wildfire breaks out in Spain

Adif, the rail operator in Spain, said that a wildfire near a section of the high-speed train between Madrid and Barcelona was responsible for Thursday's disruption.

The national weather service warned that the fire risk will increase sharply in the northern interior zones of Spain from Sunday.

Last summer, Spain & Portugal?suffered the worst heatwave on record for 16 days and?helped to stoke devastating fires in forests. Scientists claim that extreme weather events are becoming more common due to climate change.

Firefighters asked Renfe to suspend services between Lleida-Pirineus station and Camp de Tarragona at the request from Adif and Renfe. The fire broke out near the line between Les Borges Blanques & L'Espluga de Francoli in Catalonia in northeastern Spain.

The weather agency has warned that temperatures will rise starting Saturday. They are expected to increase even more on Sunday in Galicia, the Cantabrian Coast, and in the North and Northwest.

The Ebro Valley and major river basins could see temperatures of 38-40C. There is a chance that local temperatures may reach 42C on Monday.

The?agency also stated that fire danger would increase due to dry storms and little rainfall, but that the intensity and duration of these storms remained unknown. Reporting by Emma Pinedo, Editing by Alex Richardson

(source: Reuters)