Fires in Galicia are caused by deforestation and brush clearing, the removal of indigenous fauna, and arsonists. The fires have been occurring since the mid-1990s.[1] Fires in Galicia represent 50% of the area burned each year in Spain and 40% of all fires.[1]
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