Spain wildfires: Deadliest blaze in 20 years
Summary
A wildfire in southern Spain, in the Almeria region, has become the deadliest there in 20 years. At least 12 people have died, 23 are missing, and firefighters are still trying to control the fire, which may have started when a power line fell onto dry plants.Key Facts
- The wildfire occurred in Almeria, a region in southern Spain.
- At least 12 people have died because of the fire.
- 23 people are still missing after the wildfire.
- The fire is the deadliest in Spain in the past 20 years.
- Authorities believe the fire started when a power line fell onto dry vegetation.
- Spain has experienced an early and intense fire season this year.
- Spain accounts for about 40% of all the land burned by wildfires in Europe this season.
- Firefighters continue to work to control the flames.
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