A dramatic forest fire near a beach resort in southern Spain has forced the evacuation of tourists and locals.
Multiple aircraft have been roped in to tackle the inferno, which took hold in Cadiz in Andalusia on Tuesday afternoon.
Specifically, the flames are spreading in the hills of Torre de la Peña, behind the hugely popular resort of Tarifa.
According to the Andalucia firefighter service INFOCA, there are gusts of 20-25km/hr that are favouring the fire's spread.
The fire is snaking very close to the N-340 highway and the Estrecho Natural Park - the former of which has been partially closed between Las Piñas and Pedro Valiente.












