
A wildfire in the southeastern province of Almería, Andalusia, southern Spain, has killed 13 people, 12 of whom were foreign nationals. Authorities confirmed after postmortem examinations that seven of the victims were British. The fire began last Thursday in an area known for its many foreign residents. The incident highlights the dangers wildfires pose to both locals and expatriates.
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Seven Britons are among the 12 foreign nationals killed.
Seven Britons are among 12 foreign nationals killed in wildfires in southern Spain.
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Seven Britons are among 12 foreign nationals killed in wildfires in southern Spain.
The Guardian<p>Fire broke out last Thursday in the southeastern province of Almería, which is home to many foreign residents<br></p><p>Seven Britons are among 12 foreign nationals killed in wildfires in southern Spain, authorities said.</p><p>Officials said 12 of the 13 victims were foreign nationals after completing postmortem examinations after the fires that swept through Andalusia.</p> <a…
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Seven Britons are among 12 foreign nationals killed in wildfires in southern Spain.
The GuardianFire broke out last Thursday in the southeastern province of Almería.
The Guardian12 of the 13 victims were foreign nationals after postmortem examinations.
The GuardianThe fires swept through Andalusia.
The GuardianAlmería is home to many foreign residents.
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