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Eleven killed in fast-moving southern Spain wildfire, officials say

In-Cyprus · 2026-07-10

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• What happened: Eleven people were killed in a rapidly spreading wildfire in Almeria, southern Spain, as firefighters battled the blaze, which particularly affected the town of Los Gallardos and the hamlet of Bedar. • Why it matters: This incident marks Spain's deadliest wildfire since 2005, highlighting the increasing severity of wildfires in Europe due to climate change and extreme weather conditions, prompting concerns about public safety and emergency response. • What to watch next: Authorities continue search operations for potentially missing individuals, while the government mobilizes emergency services and urges residents to adhere to evacuation protocols amid ongoing wildfire threats in the region.

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