
Two British tourists trapped in deadly wildfire in Spain are found alive 'with 40 per cent burns' after police heard 'very faint sound'
Cuba expresses its condolences to Spain for the victims and damage to the Almería fire
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Cuba expresses its condolences to Spain for the victims and damage to the Almería fire. The pair, who were feared dead, have been rushed to hospital and have reportedly been transferred from a hospital in Almeria to a specialist major burns unit in Seville. Four victims were believed to be British nationals because the steering wheel of their burned-out car was on the right side, as with British vehicles, regional authorities said.
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Cuba expresses its condolences to Spain for the victims and damage to the Almería fire.
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The pair, who were feared dead, have been rushed to hospital and have reportedly been transferred from a hospital in Almeria to a specialist major burns unit in Seville.
according to Daily Mail +1Four victims were believed to be British nationals because the steering wheel of their burned-out car was on the right side, as with British vehicles, regional authorities said.
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Cuba expresses its condolences to Spain for the victims and damage to the Almería fire.
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