MADRID (Reuters) - A total of 2,400 people have been evacuated since a wildfire broke out on Thursday in Spain's Sierra de Gata mountain range, authorities from the south-western Extremadura region said on Saturday.
The blaze, which the local government said is likely to have been intentionally started, has already ravaged 6,500 hectares of forest.
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