
A British couple were found badly burned and semi-conscious in a ravine in Almería, Spain, after being caught in deadly wildfires. The Guardia Civil conducted a two-hour rescue operation, airlifting them to hospital. The wildfires have killed 12 people, burned over 6,000 hectares, and left at least 23 missing. The incident highlights the ongoing danger of wildfires in the region.
No infographic was generated for this story. GreyNews is not leaving this spinning indefinitely.
Analyzed · High confidence (84%)
Same as the summary above — this brief adds the distinct fields below.
A British couple were found badly burned and semi-conscious in a ravine.
At least 23 people are missing due to the wildfires.
6 claims still need verification.
No forecast extracted yet.
The couple were on holiday in the region and thought to be hiking when caught in the wildfire.
Opinion<p>Pair airlifted to hospital in two-hour rescue operation after Guardia Civil searched area for survivors</p><p>A British couple have been found badly burned and semi-conscious in a Spanish ravine amid deadly wildfires that have swept through the country’s Almería province, according to local media reports.</p><p>The couple were on holiday in the region and were thought to be out hiking when…
Emotionally neutral rewrite. Same facts, calmer framing.
This angle has contested claims
The couple were on holiday in the region and thought to be hiking when caught in the wildfire.
OpinionA British couple were found badly burned and semi-conscious in a Spanish ravine.
The GuardianThe wildfire in Almería province has claimed 12 lives.
The GuardianThe wildfire has burned more than 6,000 hectares.
The GuardianAt least 23 people are missing due to the wildfires.
The GuardianThe couple were airlifted to hospital in a two-hour rescue operation.
The Guardian