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Mediterranean Wildfires: Climate Threatens European Tourism Heartlands

2026-03-24| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
Mediterranean Wildfires: Climate Threatens European Tourism Heartlands

Early season wildfire activity in Greece, Spain, and Portugal signals another devastating fire year as conditions deteriorate.

Season of Fire: The Mediterranean Confronts Its Pyrogenic Future

Early season wildfire activity in March 2026 — weeks before the historical start of the fire season — has alarmed scientists, fire management authorities, and tourism industry representatives across the Mediterranean region. Fires in southern Spain, the Algarve in Portugal, and the Attica region near Athens have consumed thousands of hectares of fire-prone scrubland and forest at a time when vegetation should still be relatively moist from winter rainfall. The abnormally dry and warm winter across the region, followed by the record March heat wave, has created conditions typically associated with August wildfires months ahead of schedule.

The implications for the 2026 fire season are deeply concerning. Professional fire managers use accumulated winter moisture as a key indicator of summer fire risk, and by every measure the Mediterranean landscape is entering spring with a moisture deficit that will make it exceptionally vulnerable to ignition and rapid fire spread once summer temperatures arrive. Several EU member states have already requested pre-positioning of additional firefighting aircraft from the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, with France, Germany, and several Nordic countries agreeing to contribute tanker aircraft and specialist crews to a forward European reserve.

Beyond the immediate safety and environmental concerns, the wildfire threat has significant economic implications for a region where tourism represents 15 to 20 percent of GDP in many coastal areas. Travel operators and their corporate clients have become increasingly sophisticated about fire risk when making booking decisions, and several major tour operators have begun offering travellers 'fire disruption insurance' as a standard product in their Mediterranean portfolios — a development that would have seemed bizarre a decade ago but reflects the new reality of Mediterranean climate risk.

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