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Wildfire in Southern Spain Kills 14, Leaves 19 Missing in Andalusia
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First reported by Maariv · 4 hours ago
What happened
A deadly wildfire in Andalusia, Spain, has killed 14 people and left 19 missing, with rescue efforts ongoing amid difficult terrain. The fire, possibly sparked by a fallen power line, is the deadliest in Spain in over two decades.
- 01A wildfire in Andalusia, Spain, has killed 14 and left 19 missing as of Friday.
- 02The fire is the deadliest forest blaze in Spain in more than 20 years.
- 03About 120 people were evacuated, mostly from the town of Bédar.
- 04Rough terrain and limited access delay heavy firefighting equipment deployment.
- 05300 personnel, including firefighters and military emergency units, are combating the fire.
- 06Eyewitnesses suggest the fire started after a power line collapse ignited dry vegetation.
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