Even so, Spanish authorities began lifting evacuation and stay-at-home orders for thousands of people after firefighters made progress overnight. “We are at a point of fragility,” Eric Brocardi, spokesperson for France’s national firefighters federation, told the BFMTV broadcast network Tuesday. More than 1,160 square kilometres (448 square miles) have burned across France this year, according to the Interior Ministry. A fire in hilly, rural terrain in Ávila, west of Madrid, has become Spain’s largest on record, scorching more than 500 square kilometres (193 square miles), the government said. Fires have burned 1,530 square kilometres (590 square miles) this year in Spain, Ecology Minister Sara Aagesen said.