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A wildfire in northeastern Spain disrupted high-speed rail services between Madrid and Barcelona on Thursday after flames broke out near a railway section in Catalonia. Authorities temporarily suspended train operations in the affected area to allow firefighters to tackle the blaze safely.

The disruption comes as Spain prepares for its first major heatwave of the summer. Weather officials have warned that temperatures will rise significantly over the weekend, with several inland regions expected to experience highs above 40°C and some areas potentially reaching 42°C early next week.

Forecasters also cautioned that wildfire risks will increase due to dry conditions and limited rainfall. The warning follows last year’s record-breaking heatwave across Spain and Portugal, which contributed to severe forest fires and highlighted growing concerns over the impact of climate change on extreme weather events.

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Eurostar on Tuesday suspended all cross-Channel train services to and from London after a power supply issue occurred in the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France. The high-speed rail operator said services were halted until further notice and warned passengers to expect severe delays, according to a company statement.

A Eurostar spokesperson said there was no clarity yet on when operations would resume and declined to estimate how many passengers had been affected. The disruption comes during the busy winter travel season, impacting one of Europe’s most heavily used international rail routes.

Eurostar services from London connect major destinations including Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Disneyland Paris. Tunnel operator Getlink had not issued an immediate comment on the incident at the time of reporting.

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