At least 11 dead and 19 missing in wildfire in southern Spain
Authorities said the blaze became the region’s deadliest wildfire, as 1,000 residents were evacuated and crews searched for victims amid extreme heat.
- On Friday, July 10, 2026, authorities confirmed 12 people died in a fast-moving wildfire near Los Gallardos, Almería, Spain, with 19 people missing and 8 injured.
- Witnesses reported a fallen power line ignited dry vegetation Thursday afternoon, while extreme 40°C heat and strong winds hampered containment efforts, though officials have not confirmed the cause.
- Emergency services evacuated nearly 1,000 residents, while 150 firefighters and 220 soldiers from Spain's Military Emergency Unit battled the inferno; several victims perished after attempting to flee via an unapproved route.
- Andalusia regional leader Juan Manuel Moreno called the fire a 'tragedy,' while emergency chief Antonio Sanz described it as an 'unprecedented tragedy,' as authorities closed sections of the A-7 and N-340A highways.
- Spain burned more than 393,000 hectares last year according to the European Forest Fire Information System , as experts warn climate change is exacerbating wildfire frequency and intensity.
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A forest fire that broke out at the end of the day Thursday near Almeria, Andalusia, in southern Spain, killed at least 11 people.
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