Twelve die in wildfire in Spain as heatwave continues in southern Europe
Twelve people have died and six have been injured in a wildfire in Los Gallardos, Almería, Spain. The Andalusian regional government confirmed the rising death toll, with some victims found in engulfed vehicles.

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AI-generatedTwelve people have died and six have been injured in a wildfire in Los Gallardos, Almería, Spain. The Andalusian regional government confirmed the rising death toll, with some victims found in engulfed vehicles. Witnesses suggest a downed power line may have caused the fire, which spread rapidly to a wooded area, though authorities have not confirmed the cause. The blaze occurred amidst a severe heatwave across southern Europe, with temperatures around 40C. Approximately 150 firefighters are working to control the fire, which led to road closures and the evacuation of 1,000 residents. One person was hospitalized for smoke inhalation, and another for burns, while four others received on-site treatment.
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5 extractedAuthorities have not confirmed the cause of the fire.
At least 12 people have died in a wildfire in Los Gallardos, Almería.
About 1,000 residents were evacuated due to the fire.
A sustained heatwave with temperatures around 40C (104F) has caused wildfires across southern Europe.
Witnesses claim the fire was caused by a downed power line.