At least 12 dead and 23 more missing in one of Spains deadliest wildfires

LOS GALLARDOS, Spain — At least 12 people died attempting ​to flee a wildfire in southern Spain and 23 were missing, officials said on Friday, as firefighters battled to bring one of the country’s ‌deadliest blazes on record under control.One Spaniard was among the victims and the rest appeared to be foreign nationals who ignored instructions to shelter in place, trying instead to flee by car as flames spread rapidly through a wooded area around the town of Los Gallardos in Almeria province, said Antonio Sanz, head of emergencies in the Andalusia region.The area is a popular holiday destination and home to many foreigners, ​especially the French, Britons and Belgians.Four people, who appeared to be British because the steering wheel of their car was on the right-hand side, died in ​one vehicle, he said.Eight others were found dead after apparently abandoning their cars and attempting to escape on foot along a route ⁠that was not part of the evacuation plan.

Many of the charred corpses still had to be identified through DNA testing, he said.“The fire spread like gunpowder,” Juan Manuel Moreno, ​the regional leader of Andalusia, told reporters, calling the blaze “one of the quickest and most complex we’ve seen”.Moreno added that the blaze had so far ravaged 3,200 hectares (7,900 acres) ​and stronger winds were expected later on Friday.Some of those missing were probably hikers caught off guard in the woods, he said.Rescue workers found several walking sticks at the scene.The circumstances resemble those in neighbouring Portugal in June 2017, when a huge wildfire during a heatwave killed more than 60 people, with half of the victims burned to death in their cars.A series of early summer heatwaves has left large parts of Spain parched and vulnerable to any spark, fuelling an early start to wildfire season.So far this ​year, about 57,000 hectares have burned, about half the annual average for the past two decades and making up 40% of all...

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