At least 19 people are missing as crews battle one of the country's deadliest blazes
Spain Wildfire Kills 12, Mostly Foreigners, in Almería Province
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At least 12 people, most of them foreign nationals, have died and 19 others are missing in one of Spain's deadliest wildfires, which is raging in the southeastern province of Almería, according to authorities. The blaze has prompted a large-scale response, with crews battling the flames on multiple fronts. Emergency services reported that the victims include tourists and residents, though exact nationalities have not been confirmed. The missing persons count varies slightly among sources, with some reporting 23 missing, while others cite 19.
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At least 12 people, mostly foreigners, have died and 19 are missing after a wildfire took hold in Almería province
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At least 12 dead and 23 more missing in one of Spain’s deadliest wildfires.
according to New York PostUME/AFP via Getty Images Firefighters watch as a plane dumps water on a wildfire in Almería, Spain.
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At least 12 people, mostly foreigners, have died and 19 are missing after a wildfire took hold in Almería province
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