a little but the heart of the town of counted. and less than an hour polls will close in spain s 2nd general election this year acting prime minister pedre sanchez called for the vote after failing to form a governing coalition following the april poll spain has been without a stable government since 2015 and this is the 4th vote held in as many years the leftist but demos party has vowed to help sanchez a socialist form a coalition the vote has been overshadowed by the rise of the far right vox party and the unrest in catalonia we have correspondents covering this election in a moment we speak with hoda abdel-hamid she is in the catalan regional capital barcelona 1st go to jonah hall in madrid and jonah as you are saying this is the 2nd vote. take place this year and that the 4th in 4 years voters must be feeling somewhat fatigued but what s turnout been like today. what we await final figures on turnout it s like to be slightly lower than it was in april that s what the ind
reporting, the hiring process, training and staffing for the state agency has been accelerated by drought conditions. the field is already starting to dry out. we need that response capability right now. 60 days earlier than we normally would. reporter: for seasonal firefighters, the early start makes sense. but it s still hard to get used to. it s really strange. and i ve never experienced this early of a fire season in my entire career. reporter: the drought is also impacting the training since it s difficult to practice firefighting without water. so the drills are set up so the well water goes back in to the ground. you couldn t skip using the water all together? no, we re not able to. i need the muscle memory. if they need to water, they need the muscle memory to activate the nozzles and use them appropriately. reporter: and another fire academy will begin in two weeks. the firefighters trained starting this week will be in bay area stations starting on mon
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