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A wildfire near Los Gallardos in Andalusia killed at least 12 people and left 23 missing. The blaze, which officials linked to a downed power line, forced the evacuation of 1,000 residents amid a regional heatwave.
abcnews.go.comA wildfire in the Andalusia region of southern Spain killed at least 12 people and left 23 others missing, prompting deployment of hundreds of emergency personnel and aircraft. The bodies were found in and around the village of Bédar near Los Gallardos in Almería province.
Four victims were discovered inside a car with a right-hand steering wheel, which Andalusia health and emergencies minister Antonio Sanz said indicated they were likely British.
Eight other victims were found outside the vehicle, apparently attempting to flee the flames on foot. Four people remain hospitalized with serious burns, while four others received treatment for minor burns and smoke inhalation. Regional president Juanma Moreno stated that the fire appeared to have started from the collapse of a power line pole.
Electricity company Endesa said the line was inactive and not part of its network. The flames spread rapidly through wooded areas around Los Gallardos during a sustained heatwave with temperatures near 40C. Emergency services evacuated 1,000 residents and closed roads in the area.
Spain's Military Emergency Unit deployed 220 soldiers and 70 vehicles, while the civil guard sent 160 personnel to support evacuations, traffic control and origin searches. Dozens of aircraft joined the containment effort. The UK Foreign Office contacted Spanish authorities after the deaths.
Belgian consular services began checking on citizens with second homes in the region. Moreno described the incident as a tragedy and said the death toll could rise. This wildfire ranks among Spain's deadliest.
In 2005, 11 firefighters died in a blaze east of Madrid. Twenty people perished in a 1984 fire on La Gomera, and 21 died near Lloret de Mar in 1979.
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