A wildfire that broke out in the Andalusian province of Huelva, in southwestern Spain, remained active Sunday, prompting the evacuation of 470 locals as a precaution. Spain is enduring a tough summer for wildfires, with around three dozen blazes having forced the evacuation of thousands of people, especially in the centre of the country. READ ALSO: MAP - Where are the wildfires in Spain right now? One that raged in July in the Avila region near Madrid was considered the biggest Spain had seen in recent history, laying waste to some 50,000 hectares. Europe has suffered a succession of heatwaves and drought this year, which scientists say have been aggravated by human-generated climate change.