Cruïlles residents remain evacuated due to Gavarres wildfire

A dozen residents from the Rabioses neighborhood have been unable to return to their homes for over a day.

Column of smoke over the Gavarres forest due to the wildfire.
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Column of smoke over the Gavarres forest due to the wildfire.

A dozen residents from the Rabioses neighborhood in Cruïlles have remained evacuated for over twenty-four hours due to the wildfire affecting the Gavarres mountain range.

The emergency response team has prevented residents from returning to their properties for safety reasons. While firefighting crews work in the area, those affected have had to remain away from their homes, following instructions from police forces controlling access to the affected perimeter.
The main concern for the neighbors is now the livestock they had to leave behind in a hurry during the evacuation. Many left with few belongings, leaving behind animals such as chickens, goats, and horses, and they fear that high temperatures could put their survival at risk.
Despite access restrictions, some residents have attempted to reach their properties to feed their animals, a task made difficult by the presence of fire trucks moving through the area to combat the flames.