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20 August 201912.00 As the wind falls, the fire that burns the Spanish island of Gran Canaria on Saturday loses its intensity. The impact on the Tamadaba Nature Park, a pine forest among the wildest areas, "was less than feared," an official told the broadcaster Cadena Ser. The flames did not reach the Inagua Nature Reserve. It was mostly a shallow fire of low intensity. Some of the more than 9,000 displaced could soon return to their homes.Gran Canaria fire intensity loses
2019-08-20T10:10:57.874Z
12.00 With the setting of the wind, the fire that burns the Spanish island of Gran Canaria on Saturday loses its intensity. The impact on the Tamadaba Nature Park, a pine forest among the wildest areas, "was less than feared," an official told the broadcaster Cadena Ser. The flames did not reach the Inagua Nature Reserve. It was mostly a shallow fire of low intensity. Some of the more than 9,000 displaced could soon return to their homes.
Source: rainews