President Desislava Radeva has found herself in a fire trap after huge fires closed the spiritual road Camino in Spain !, Bulgaria Today writes.
Earlier this month, information surfaced in public that the first lady had taken the long route from the small French town of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela in Spain to see the legendary relics of the Apostle St. James in the eponymous cathedral.
The most popular route is about 800 kilometers long and takes an average of 5 weeks to walk. That is why it is assumed that Radeva is still on the path of the pilgrims who are experiencing difficult moments in recent days.
Spanish authorities have closed the road in the autonomous region of Navarre and called on those who walk along the Camino to stay in hostels (ed. Notes – hostel-like accommodation) for at least two days to avoid accidents. They also warned travelers to be careful not to accidentally cause a fire with objects or equipment they use.
The fire caused the most damage in the northwestern province of Zamora, where more than 25,000 hectares were burned, the Associated Press reported. Residents of at least ten villages were evacuated due to the flames in the Sierra de la Culebra
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