
A wildfire in southern Spain has killed at least 12 people and showed signs of easing on Saturday, allowing firefighters to directly attack the flames for the first time, according to officials. The easing of the wildfire is significant for containment efforts and public safety. Reporter Sarah Morris is providing further details.
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At least 12 people were killed in a wildfire in southern Spain.
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Officials reported the easing of the wildfire.
OpinionA wildfire that has killed at least 12 people in southern Spain showed signs of easing on Saturday, allowing firefighters to directly attack the flames for the first time, officials said. Our correspondent Sarah Morris tells us more.
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Officials reported the easing of the wildfire.
OpinionCorrespondent Sarah Morris is providing more details about the wildfire.
OpinionAt least 12 people were killed in a wildfire in southern Spain.
France 24The wildfire showed signs of easing on Saturday.
France 24Firefighters were able to directly attack the flames for the first time.
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