11 dead, 19 missing as Spain wildfire roars through village
A wildfire has killed eleven people and left nineteen missing in the Spanish village of Bedar, located in the Los Gallardos district of Andalusia. Authorities stated on Friday that many of the victims may be foreign tourists, with four potential British victims found burned in their car.

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AI-generatedA wildfire has killed eleven people and left nineteen missing in the Spanish village of Bedar, located in the Los Gallardos district of Andalusia. Authorities stated on Friday that many of the victims may be foreign tourists, with four potential British victims found burned in their car. The fast-moving blaze forced victims to attempt escape through difficult, forested terrain. Approximately 400 firefighters and troops are battling the inferno, which witnesses suggest may have been ignited by a fallen power line. The fire occurred as temperatures across Spain and France were predicted to reach 40 degrees Celsius.
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5 extractedTemperatures across heat-battered Spain and France were predicted to hit 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Friday.
Eleven people were killed and 19 are missing after a wildfire tore through a Spanish village.
Many of the victims may be foreign tourists visiting Bedar.
Four victims who may have been British were burned in their car.
The wildfire may have been started by a power line that fell and set scrubland on fire.