Wildfire Near Los Gallardos Claims at Least 11 Lives in Southern Spain, With Reports of 12 Dead and 19 Missing
The blaze has emerged as the deadliest in the Almería region since the 1970s and 1980s as Spain's wildfire season already exceeds 2024 totals.
A fast-moving forest fire that began near Los Gallardos in Almería province has killed at least 11 people, with some accounts placing the toll at 12 and 19 others still unaccounted for. The fire spread rapidly through terrain that trapped several victims, including individuals identified in early reports as British nationals.
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