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11 killed, 600 displaced in Spain wildfire

19 people are still unaccounted for in the wildfire, which rages on owing to changing wind conditions in the municipalities of Los Gallardos, Bedar and Antas in the Almeria province of Spain

News Arena Network - Madrid - UPDATED: July 10, 2026, 05:48 PM - 2 min read

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The wildfire that broke out in the municipality of Los Gallardos in southern Spain’s Andalusia region has spread to other parts now.


At least 11 people died, 19 others remained unaccounted for and 600 residents displaced after a massive wildfire swept through southern Spain’s Andalusia region with the authorities continuing intensive firefighting operations amid concerns over changing wind conditions.

 

In a statement, the regional government of Andalusia confirmed that the death toll from the wildfire that broke out in the municipality of Los Gallardos stands at 11. The fire is currently affecting the municipalities of Los Gallardos, Bedar and Antas in the Almeria province of Spain.

 

The regional government stated that approximately 600 people remain displaced from their homes with around 120 residents having been evacuated overnight, joining those previously evacuated from the Almocaizar neighbourhood, Fuente del Albarico, Los Pinos, La Serena and the Pinar area of nearby Bedar.

 

The authorities said 74 evacuees have been accommodated at the Lubrin theatre and another 74 at the Garrucha theatre. Antonio Sanz Cabello, Andalusia's Minister of the Presidency, Health and Emergencies, appealed to residents to strictly follow official safety directives issued during the emergency.

 

“I want to make an appeal to everyone’s sense of responsibility. In an emergency, the authorities’ instructions are not recommendations: they are designed to protect lives. If evacuation or confinement is ordered, do so immediately and following the established routes,” Sanz said in a post on X, while expressing gratitude to emergency personnel and public administrations for their coordinated response to the wildfire in Los Gallardos.

 

Officials further stated that the four people suffered serious burns and smoke inhalation and were evacuated to a hospital with authorities considering transferring the injured to Virgen del Rocio Hospital in Seville for specialised treatment. Four other people were treated at the scene for respiratory problems and minor burns.

 

Meanwhile, President of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, in a post on X, also confirmed the death toll and injuries and further noted that 19 people are still unaccounted for in the wildfire. “The consequences of the Los Gallardos are devastating. There are 19 people unaccounted for. At least 11 dead. And eight injured, four of them seriously. We are all focused on caring for those affected, and the response team is working tirelessly to contain the fire as soon as possible,” he posted.

 

The regional government further stated that the wildfire had already scorched around 3,150 hectares. Sanz said the fire fronts are currently not advancing but warned that authorities remain on high alert due to an expected shift in wind conditions. The Andalusian Regional Government has maintained the Emergency Plan for Forest Fires of Andalusia (Plan Infoca) in the emergency phase in Almeria because of the scale of the fire and continued risk.

 

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