
Deadly Wildfires Sweep Southern Spain, Killing at Least 11
Devastating wildfires have swept through southern Spain, particularly in Andalusia, resulting in the deaths of at least 11 people and leaving many more missing. Victims were tragically trapped in their cars as they attempted to flee the rapidly spreading flames.
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At least 11 people killed as wildfires sweep southern Spain
The deaths in Andalusia included foreign nationals, and high temperatures raised fears of more fires across Europe.
By Anthony Faiola
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At least 12 people have died in a wildfire tearing through a #tourist area in southern #Spain, near #Almeria. Hundreds of firefighters are battling to contain the flames and residents have been evacuated.
By FRANCE24
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As flames approached their homes and the smoke-filled air became choking, panicked residents in rural Andalusian villages around Los Gallardos in southern Spain chose to flee, a decision some paid for with their lives. Firefighters on Friday were still trying to contain one of Spain’s deadliest wildfires, with a total of 11 people confirmed dead, while 19 more are missing. A firefighting vehicle stands next to a Spanish Civil Guard vehicle as residents get ready to leave their homes...
By none@none.com (Reuters)
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