A wildfire in Germany’s Müritz National Park spreads to about 388 hectares, driven by no rainfall and strong winds, according to reports from The West Australian and PerthNow. Both sources describe how the lack of rain and weather conditions contribute to the fire’s rapid expansion across a large area of the park. The reports do not provide additional breakdowns on the exact ignition point, casualty figures, or specific firefighting resources in the provided excerpts, but they align on the scale of the blaze and the main environmental factors enabling its growth. With the fire affecting hundreds of hectares, the situation underscores the role of drought-like conditions and wind in intensifying bush and forest fires. Updates on containment progress, damage assessments, and any public safety measures are not included in the excerpts supplied. Overall, the coverage is consistent that the wildfire’s spread is linked to dry conditions and strong winds in the Müritz region.