The main risks include dehydration, poor visibility and changing wind, which can become a death trap. “One of the most dangerous circumstances are heat stroke, which can cause you get a fainting, or a change of wind, when it comes around to you,” he says.
In the past 30 years in Spain 150 people have died while participating in firefighting.
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