Almería Fire Toll Climbs Past a Dozen as Southern Europe Burns

Conflicting casualty counts emerge from the deadliest Spanish wildfire in more than twenty years, a disaster unfolding alongside blazes in France and Greece.

The death toll from the wildfire ravaging Almería has climbed sharply, with multiple outlets now placing the number of dead at twelve, a grim escalation from the six confirmed just a day earlier. The blaze, tearing through the Andalusian province under punishing heat, is the deadliest wildfire to strike Spain in more than two decades. [2]

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