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This landscape is completely charred': Inside the village at epicentre of Spain's wildfires

Wildfires have ravaged parts of southern Spain, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

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Wildfires have ravaged parts of southern Spain, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The region of Almería has been particularly affected, with the village of Bédar at the epicenter of the blaze. The BBC's Nick...

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The wildfires, which have burned through 6,600 hectares (16,300 acres) of land, have claimed the lives of 12 people and forced hundreds of...

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The wildfires, which have burned through 6,600 hectares (16,300 acres) of land, have claimed the lives of 12 people and forced hundreds of firefighters to battle the flames. The fires have been fueled by a sustained heatwave that has gripped southern Europe, with temperatures reaching as high as 40C (104F).

Residents of the affected areas have recounted harrowing tales of escape, with many criticizing the chaotic and sometimes nonexistent communication during the crisis.

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The wildfires are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of climate change, which has been linked to an increase in extreme weather events. The...

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The wildfires are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of climate change, which has been linked to an increase in extreme weather events. The disaster also highlights the need for effective communication and disaster preparedness.

Meanwhile, in the UK, the government is pushing through a law aimed at supporting families affected by major disasters like the Hillsborough tragedy. The legislation, which has been stalled for months, aims to strengthen support for families seeking justice and create new offenses for officials who deliberately mislead the public or seek to block accountability.

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Who: 12 people have lost their lives in the Spanish wildfires. What: Wildfires have burned through 6,600 hectares of land in southern Spain. Impact:...

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  • Who: 12 people have lost their lives in the Spanish wildfires.
  • What: Wildfires have burned through 6,600 hectares of land in southern Spain.
  • Impact: The disaster has left a trail of destruction and forced hundreds of firefighters to battle the flames.

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The situation is extremely serious, and we need to take immediate action to support those affected," said a spokesperson for the Spanish government.

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"The situation is extremely serious, and we need to take immediate action to support those affected," said a spokesperson for the Spanish government.

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12: The number of people who have lost their lives in the wildfires.

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The wildfires are the latest in a series of extreme weather events to hit southern Europe, which has been experiencing a sustained heatwave. The...

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The wildfires are the latest in a series of extreme weather events to hit southern Europe, which has been experiencing a sustained heatwave. The region has been particularly vulnerable to wildfires due to the hot and dry conditions.

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As the situation in Spain continues to unfold, the UK's government will be pushing through the Hillsborough law, which aims to support families affected by major disasters. The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on the way that disasters are handled in the UK.

In other news, FIFA President Gianni Infantino is considering a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams for the 2030 tournament. The move would add 16 new nations to the competition and could have significant implications for the sport.

In a separate development, David Willey, a renowned BBC foreign correspondent, has passed away at the age of 93. Willey was best known for his coverage of the Vatican and was widely regarded as one of the most experienced journalistic voices on the subject.

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This landscape is completely charred': Inside the village at epicentre of Spain's wildfires

Wildfires have ravaged parts of southern Spain, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.

Sunday, July 12, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Wildfires have ravaged parts of southern Spain, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The region of Almería has been particularly affected, with the village of Bédar at the epicenter of the blaze. The BBC's Nick Beake reported seeing homes razed to the ground and described the landscape as "completely charred."

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The wildfires, which have burned through 6,600 hectares (16,300 acres) of land, have claimed the lives of 12 people and forced hundreds of firefighters to battle the flames. The fires have been fueled by a sustained heatwave that has gripped southern Europe, with temperatures reaching as high as 40C (104F).

Residents of the affected areas have recounted harrowing tales of escape, with many criticizing the chaotic and sometimes nonexistent communication during the crisis.

Why It Matters

The wildfires are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of climate change, which has been linked to an increase in extreme weather events. The disaster also highlights the need for effective communication and disaster preparedness.

Meanwhile, in the UK, the government is pushing through a law aimed at supporting families affected by major disasters like the Hillsborough tragedy. The legislation, which has been stalled for months, aims to strengthen support for families seeking justice and create new offenses for officials who deliberately mislead the public or seek to block accountability.

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  • Who: 12 people have lost their lives in the Spanish wildfires.
  • What: Wildfires have burned through 6,600 hectares of land in southern Spain.
  • Impact: The disaster has left a trail of destruction and forced hundreds of firefighters to battle the flames.

What Experts Say

"The situation is extremely serious, and we need to take immediate action to support those affected," said a spokesperson for the Spanish government.

Key Numbers

  • 12: The number of people who have lost their lives in the wildfires.

Background

The wildfires are the latest in a series of extreme weather events to hit southern Europe, which has been experiencing a sustained heatwave. The region has been particularly vulnerable to wildfires due to the hot and dry conditions.

What Comes Next

As the situation in Spain continues to unfold, the UK's government will be pushing through the Hillsborough law, which aims to support families affected by major disasters. The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on the way that disasters are handled in the UK.

In other news, FIFA President Gianni Infantino is considering a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams for the 2030 tournament. The move would add 16 new nations to the competition and could have significant implications for the sport.

In a separate development, David Willey, a renowned BBC foreign correspondent, has passed away at the age of 93. Willey was best known for his coverage of the Vatican and was widely regarded as one of the most experienced journalistic voices on the subject.

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'This landscape is completely charred': Inside the village at epicentre of Spain's wildfires

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