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Almeria wildfire: Locals share how they are managing in the devastation

Residents in Almeria Province are still coming to terms with the wildfire that hit Los Gallardos and Bedar. While teams []
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The Eastern Herald
· Jul 11, 2026
Spain’s Deadliest Wildfire in Years Kills 12 in Andalusia, Fire Still Burning in Almeria
Wildfires tore through Andalusia's Almeria province killing twelve people and leaving nineteen missing as the blaze spread from Los Gallardos. Regional officials called it the most devastating fire in recent memory as 300 emergency personnel battled the flames.
Al Arabiya English
· Jul 12, 2026
Aerial View Reveals Wildfire’s Toll on Spain
Aerial footage released by Spain’s Civil Guard reveals the extent of the wildfire damage across the Almería region. The blaze swept through thousands of hectares of hills and valleys, burning vegetation, homes, and infrastructure, while some properties were narrowly spared, Spanish civil authorities say. #Spain
The Olive Press
· Jul 12, 2026
Relief in Almeria as deadly wildfire is ‘stabilised’ after firefighters work through the night – with 1,000 evacuated residents allowed to return home
THE deadly Almeria wildfire that claimed the lives of at least 12 people has finally been brought under control, local officials have confirmed. “We can report the good news, that
Euronews
· Jul 12, 2026
Spain wildfire: Firefighters gain ground as Almería evacuees return home
Firefighters gained the upper hand on the deadly Almería wildfire after days of battling the flames, as the blaze that killed 12 people and burned 66 square kilometres began to ease, allowing some of the nearly 1,500 evacuees to return home.
ArabNews
· Jul 10, 2026
Wildfires in southern Spain kill 12, emergency agency says
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.
South Africa Today
· Jun 29, 2026
Colorado-Utah Border Wildfire Claims Three Lives as Snyder Fire Burnover Unfolds
MESA COUNTY, Colorado — A rapidly expanding Colorado-Utah border wildfire has resulted in the deaths of three firefighters and injuries to two others after they were trapped in a sudden burnover. The fatal incident occurred on Saturday while the crews were battling the Snyder Fire in Mesa County, forcing them to deploy emergency shelters in []
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Related coverage for "Almeria wildfire: Locals share how they are managing in the devastation": The Eastern Herald — Spain’s Deadliest Wildfire in Years Kills 12 in Andalusia, Fire Still Burning in Almeria. Al Arabiya English — Aerial View Reveals Wildfire’s Toll on Spain. The Olive Press — Relief in Almeria as deadly wildfire is ‘stabilised’ after firefighters work through the night – with 1,000 evacuated residents allowed to return home. Euronews — Spain wildfire: Firefighters gain ground as Almería evacuees return home. ArabNews — Wildfires in southern Spain kill 12, emergency agency says. South Africa Today — Colorado-Utah Border Wildfire Claims Three Lives as Snyder Fire Burnover Unfolds