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Severe 2025 wildfires in Albania burned 60,000 hectares, killed one, and worsened flood risks, with weak enforcement and delayed recovery efforts.
Severe wildfires in Albania during summer 2025 burned nearly 60,000 hectares, killing one person and destroying homes and forests, with officials warning of increased flood risks due to damaged soil.
The government launched a new action plan with construction bans and harsher arson penalties, but enforcement is weak.
Experts stress the need for replanting with fire-resistant deciduous trees, citing climate change, deforestation, and rural depopulation as key drivers.
Despite international reports highlighting Albania’s high climate vulnerability, the country lags in forest restoration investment, leaving many survivors traumatized and feeling recovery efforts are too little, too late.
Los graves incendios forestales de 2025 en Albania quemaron 60,000 hectáreas, mataron a uno y empeoraron los riesgos de inundación, con una aplicación deficiente y esfuerzos de recuperación retrasados.