Wildfires in southern Spain kill 12, emergency agency says


An emergency worker looks on during a wildfire in Almeria, Spain, in this screengrab taken from a handout video released on July 10, 2026. @Plan_INFOCA via X/Handout via REUTERS

July 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Twelve people were killed in ⁠a wildfire in Almeria ‌in southern Spain, with 150 firefighters working to put out the blaze, the ​Emergency Agency of ⁠Andalucía said early ⁠on Friday.

Minister of the Presidency, Health, ⁠and ‌Emergencies Antonio Sanz called the fire "the most ⁠devastating fire to date in our ​region"and ‌described the situation as an"unprecedented ⁠tragedy".

Earlier, there ​were reports of six deaths from the wildfire.

"Our deepest ⁠condolences to the families of ​the six people who lost their lives in the Los ⁠Gallardos and the affection from all of us to the municipalities affected by the fire," ​Juanma Moreno, the ⁠leader of Spain's southern Andalusia region ​wrote in a ‌post on X.

(Reporting ​by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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