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Majority of 12 wildfire victims in Spain believed to be foreign nationals

Created at 10 Jul · 1:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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At least 12 people have died in a fast-moving wildfire in southern Spain's Andalusia region. Officials believe most of the victims are foreign nationals, with four potentially being British. The fire has destroyed forests and scrubland, forcing the evacuation of around 800 people.

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Key Numbers

12victims killed in wildfire
19people still missing
800people evacuated
200people moved to temporary shelters
4victims in a car
7victims died fleeing on foot
8people injured
4seriously injured people
3,150 hectaresland scorched by fire
7,780 acresland scorched by fire
150calls received by emergency services

Who's Involved

Antonio Sanz
Andalusia's minister for emergencies
Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
Head of the Andalusia regional government
Angel Francisco Collado
Mayor of Bedar
Pedro Sánchez
Prime Minister of Spain
King Felipe VI
King of Spain
Queen Letizia
Queen of Spain
Princess Leonor
Eldest daughter of King Felipe VI
Military Emergency Unit
Spanish military unit supporting firefighters
Majority of 12 wildfire victims in Spain believed to be foreign nationals

↳ Why This Matters

The wildfire highlights the increasing risk of extreme weather events due to climate change and the vulnerability of tourist areas to such disasters. The high number of foreign victims underscores the international impact of climate-related events and the need for enhanced disaster preparedness and response, particularly in regions popular with international visitors.

Key facts

  • At least 12 people have died in a wildfire in Andalusia, southern Spain.
  • Officials believe the majority of victims are foreign nationals.
  • Four victims were found dead in a car, possibly British.
  • Seven people died while fleeing on foot.
  • Around 800 people were evacuated.
  • Approximately 3,150 hectares of land have been burned.

At least 12 people have died in a fast-moving wildfire that swept through a tourist area in Andalusia, southern Spain. Officials believe the majority of the victims were foreign nationals, with four potentially being British citizens found deceased in a car. Seven other individuals died while attempting to escape the blaze on foot.

The fire, which broke out on Thursday in the Los Gallardos area, has destroyed forests and scrubland, forcing the evacuation of approximately 800 people, including nearly 200 who were moved to temporary shelters. Emergency services received over 150 calls reporting the fire, which spread rapidly through a region with difficult terrain.

Spain has been experiencing extreme heat and tinderbox conditions, contributing to the rapid spread of wildfires. Scientists link such extreme weather events to human-caused climate change. The head of the Andalusia regional government noted that four of the victims were traveling in a right-hand drive car, suggesting they were British.

Mayor Angel Francisco Collado of Bedar, a village popular with foreign residents and tourists, urged some residents to flee their homes. The Andalusia regional government stated that about 3,150 hectares (7,780 acres) of land have been scorched. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed his devastation over the consequences of the wildfire, and the King and Queen observed a minute of silence for the victims.

Frequently asked questions

At least 12 people have died in the wildfire in Andalusia, southern Spain.

Officials believe the majority of the victims are foreign nationals, with four potentially being British.

Around 800 people were evacuated due to the wildfire.

Approximately 3,150 hectares (7,780 acres) of forest and farmland have been scorched.

What Happens Next

01Authorities will continue to search for missing persons.
02Investigations into the cause of the fire will proceed.
03The impact of climate change on wildfire frequency and intensity will be further analyzed.

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How It Developed

A fast-moving wildfire broke out in Andalusia, southern Spain.
At least 12 people were killed, with many believed to be foreign nationals.
Four victims were found burned to death in a car, possibly British nationals.
Seven people died while attempting to flee on foot.
Around 800 people were evacuated, with nearly 200 moved to temporary shelters.
Approximately 3,150 hectares of forest and farmland were scorched.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed deep sadness over the disaster.

Sources

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Majority of 12 victims of Spain wildfires believed to be foreigners, officials sayEuronews

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