The British Foreign Office has revised its Spanish travel advice - as the country faces a "very high or extreme" wildfire threat.
Temperatures have soared to 45C in Spain, which has fuelled several blazes , including multiple across northwestern regions in recent days. Soldiers continue to support firefighters across the Galicia and Extremadura regions in particular, both of which border Portugal.
And, with around two weeks left of the school summer holidays, the danger poses a threat to British holidaymakers considering the Iberian Peninsula - or with trips booked there already. The Foreign Office's website now reads : "There is a high risk of wildfires during the summer season from April to October."
But it doesn't warn against travelling to Spain, which last year welcomed m