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The fires have affected thousands of hectares in Sweden
Fires continue to rage in Sweden as the country tries to deal with the combined effects of a drought and record-breaking temperatures.
There were still 53 individual fires burning on Sunday afternoon from the extreme north down to Malmo in the south, emergency officials said.
Italy, Germany, Poland and France have all sent help.
But with temperatures set to soar again, they are in a race against time to get the fires under control.
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Putting the fires out has become an international effort
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The Polish fire brigade sent this convoy to help Sweden fight the blazes
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Pictures taken earlier in the week in Karbole, central Sweden, show what they will be facing
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According to the TT news agency, the fires have destroyed forests valued at 600m Swedish krona ($67m; £51m)
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One of two Italian Bombardier CL-415 SuperScoopers sent to Sweden collects water
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This plane is battling a fire near Ljusdal, in central Sweden
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France has also sent help, including this Bombardier 415 firefighting aircraft