Almería Fire Kills Eleven, Leaves Nineteen Missing as Evacuation Routes Become Death Traps

A fallen power line during a severe heatwave ignited Spain's deadliest wildfire in decades, consuming those who fled in vehicles against official orders.

Eleven people are dead and nineteen remain missing after a fast-moving wildfire tore through southern Spain's Almería province, making it the country's deadliest blaze in over two decades. The fire, which ignited during a severe heatwave, turned evacuation routes into fatal corridors for those who attempted to outrun the flames in their vehicles. [1]

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