
Seven Britons among 12 foreign nationals killed in Spain’s deadly wildfires
The ICD also clarified that there were eight women and five men among the victims, all adults, and that 12 of the bodies were found at the site of the fire, having
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In 2025, more than 393,000 hectares in Spain were destroyed by fire, the worst record in the country's recent history, according to data from the European Forest Fire Information System. After the fire was controlled, the inhabitants removed from the site began to return to their homes from Sunday. Fire in Spain: all the remains identified, 12 foreigners among the 13 dead, including 7 British.
Furthermore, The last victims identified are two new British and one American. The fire has since been controlled and residents have been able to return to their homes since Sunday. "The thirteen people who died are eight women and five men, all of whom are adults," CID explains.
In addition, Officials said 12 of the 13 victims were foreign nationals after completing postmortem examinations after the fires that swept through Andalusia.
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In 2025, more than 393,000 hectares in Spain were destroyed by fire, the worst record in the country's recent history, according to data from the European Forest Fire Information System.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter the fire was controlled, the inhabitants removed from the site began to return to their homes from Sunday.
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Fire in Spain: all the remains identified, 12 foreigners among the 13 dead, including 7 British.
according to Le Parisien +2The last victims identified are two new British and one American.
according to Le Parisien +2The fire has since been controlled and residents have been able to return to their homes since Sunday.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7 +1"The thirteen people who died are eight women and five men, all of whom are adults," CID explains.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7 +1Officials said 12 of the 13 victims were foreign nationals after completing postmortem examinations after the fires that swept through Andalusia.
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The ICD also clarified that there were eight women and five men among the victims, all adults, and that 12 of the bodies were found at the scene..
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe Spanish authorities today announced the conclusion of the identification of the 13 fatalities of the fire in Los Gallardos, Andalusia..
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesIn 2025, over 393,000 hectares in Spain were destroyed by fire, the worst record in recent history in the country, according to data from..
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe forest fire of Los Gallardos destroyed about 7,000 hectares - the equivalent of the territory of the municipality of Almada - and became the..
omitted byLeft sideRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesAfter the fire was controlled, the inhabitants removed from the site began to return to their homes from Sunday.
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