In Spain, official data showed that the country had experienced fewer fires so far this year than the average during the past decade, but the number of big forest fires — those affecting more than 500 hectares (1,200 acres) — was 19 in the first eight months of 2021 compared to 14 on average for the same period since 2011. That has also led to a greater bush and forest area burned: 75,000 hectares (186,000 acres) as of September 5, compared to an average of 71,000 hectares on average in the previous years, data from the Ministry of Ecological Transition showed.