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CNN reports a major wildfire has broken out in Spain after a heap of manure self-ignited. According to the Catalan regional government, around 10,000 acres of forest and other vegetation were affected by the fire in the country's north-east near Tarragona. Authorities said the fire likely began when an "improperly managed" pile of manure self-combusted due to the intense heat wave in Europe. 53 people have been evacuated from the area.
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