Devastating Belgian wildfire moves toward Germany as blazes break out in Greece, France: ‘Will take decades to recover’

SOURBRODT, Belgium — One of Belgium’s biggest ever wildfires blazed out of control Monday even as cooler weather and rain in the morning eased conditions for hundreds of firefighters in remote and hilly countryside. In Greece, a fire briefly flared up near the main airport on the outskirts of Athens.

Europe is sweltering through one of its hottest and driest summers on record, which a recent study said was fueled by climate change.

A Belgian firefighter extinguishes a wildfire in a forest on Monday, August 17, 2026, in Waimes, Belgium. REUTERS

A wildfire in the Hautes Fagnes (High Fens) nature reserve in Belgium on Monday, August 17. VHP/AFP via Getty Images

Belgium’s King Philippe interrupted his summer vacation to visit emergency services fighting the wildfire in the eastern High Fens, about eight kilometers (five miles) from the German border, as it spread east after moving into a pine forest on Sunday.

The fire in Liège province has burned an estimated 30 square kilometers (about 12 square miles), leaving blackened trees and smoldering ground.

While the fire did not significantly grow, due in part to favorable winds, it remained out of control in areas inaccessible to ground crews, the Wallonia region said in an update.

Some 500 firefighters were aided by aircraft sent from Norway, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands and local police with drones after a cold front brought overnight rain. Farmers were helping supply water to firefighting efforts, regional officials said. Helicopters emptied huge sacks of water over the flames as smoke billowed from forests.

A firefighter looks at a wildfire in the Hautes Fagnes (High Fens) nature reserve on Monday, August 17. VHP/AFP via Getty Images

“We managed to maintain the fire where the firemen are situated but there’s still a place which is totally inaccessible, where the fire is still going on in the direction of Monschau in Germany,” said Nicolas Yernaux, spokesperson for the Wallonia regional public services.

He said overnight rains helped contain the blaze and dampen the possibility that smoldering fires will flare up again, but he said they did not significantly impact the center of the fire.

“Where it is burning, I am not sure it’s really helping,” he said.

Precautionary evacuation orders remained in effect for hundreds of residents.

Belgium’s King Philippe visited emergency services fighting the wildfire in the eastern High Fens, about five miles from the German border. Nicolas Lambert/Belga Pool via AP

Belgium’s King Philippe, second left, meets members of the civil protection unit as a wildfire burns in Waimes, Belgium, Monday, August 17. Nicolas Lambert/Belga Pool via AP

Veterinarian Hugues Guyvot, who was involved in animal rescue efforts, said large animals were able to flee but smaller ones like frogs and mice likely burrowed and were baked underground in a landscape of peat bogs.

“Maybe it will take decades to recover from this fire,” he said.

In Greece, fire department investigators examined the area on the island of Salamina where a fast-moving wildfire on Sunday killed two people, injured another nine and destroyed several homes. The island lies just west of the Greek capital.

In Greece, fire department investigators examined the area on the island of Salamina where a fast-moving wildfire on Sunday killed two people, injured another nine and destroyed several homes. ZUMAPRESS.com

Dozens of homes and businesses burn as a wildfire rages through the forested area of Peristeria on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, on Sunday, August 16, 2026. ZUMAPRESS.com

New wildfires broke out elsewhere Monday. Dozens of firefighters along with two water-dropping planes and two helicopters raced to tackle one in Spata, an area east of Athens that includes the main international airport. The fire department said the blaze was contained within 30 minutes.

Separately, the fire department said an 80-year-old man was arrested in the northern town of Kavala on arson charges for allegedly deliberately setting fire to dried vegetation. It was among 302 fire-related arrests since Jan. 1 in Greece, including 31 for deliberate arson and 271 for negligence that sparked fires, the department said.

In southwestern France, authorities said a fire in the Landes region was under control after four days of battling the flames, allowing about half of the evacuated residents to begin returning home.

Wildfires burn in the Landes de Gascogne forest on Saturday, August 15, in Luglon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. ZUMAPRESS.com

A Dash 8 drops fire retardant on a wildfire on Saturday, August 15, in Luglon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Fabrice Hebert/Zuma / SplashNews.com

More than 600 residents evacuated last week as the fire burned about 17 square kilometers (6.6 square miles) during a prolonged spell of extreme heat. Some respite was on the way Monday as temperatures began to drop.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said the state would provide a 12 million-euro ($13.9 million) aid package to Gironde and Landes, the regions hardest hit by the wildfires, to help rebuild homes and support affected businesses, including in Le Porge, where 183 homes were destroyed in a massive blaze last month.

In Croatia, four people are suspected of deliberately starting as many as 10 fires in the region around the coastal town of Zadar, a major tourism hub on the Adriatic coast.

Aerial view of a forest fire with smoke plumes covering much of the a forest in Hohe Venn, Belgium. ZUMAPRESS.com

The suspects were questioned by an investigative judge following their arrest on Saturday on a tip from residents.

The four are suspected of starting fires on Aug. 14 and 15 with an aim to “endanger lives and valuable property and inflict damage on a large number of residents in the Zadar county,” police said in a statement. There was no word on a possible motive.

Police said they were assessing the extent of the damage caused.

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