Thirteen Dead After Wildfire in Southern Spain, Officials Confirm
1-Minute Brief
The wildfire in Spain's Almeria province has raised concerns about fire preparedness and the safety of foreign residents.
Key Facts
- Officials in Andalusia reported that a British woman hospitalized after the wildfire has died.
- The total reported death toll from the wildfire stands at 13.
- At least five of the deceased are believed to be Britons, according to BBC News.
- The wildfire occurred in Spain's Almeria province and was reported on Thursday.
- A British couple has returned to their village at the center of the wildfire, according to BBC News.
What Happened
A wildfire swept through southern Spain's Almeria province, resulting in at least 13 deaths, including several Britons, according to regional officials and media reports.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights the risks posed by wildfires in southern Europe and the vulnerability of both local residents and expatriate communities during such disasters.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to continue recovery efforts and assess the causes and response to the wildfire. Further updates on victim identification and support for affected communities may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown14h agoBritish woman becomes 13th person to die after wildfire in Spain, officials say
- BBC NewsCenter13h agoBritish couple return to village at heart of deadly Spanish wildfire
