Antonio Sanz

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Last mentioned: 3d ago

Timeline

  1. Containment Operations Continue

    Hundreds of firefighters conduct controlled burns; light winds and higher humidity aid efforts; two people arrested for ignoring evacuation orders.

  2. Fatalities and Missing

    Overnight into Friday: Residents attempt to flee. At least 12 people die, many in burned-out vehicles or while on foot in a dry riverbed. Authorities report 23 missing.

  3. Emergency Response

    Friday afternoon: 150 firefighters and 220 soldiers from the Military Emergency Unit battle the uncontained blaze; over 3,200 hectares already burned. Steep terrain complicates containment efforts.

  4. National Condolences

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expresses 'immense sadness' on social media. Regional leader confirms toll and notes foreign national victims, including at least four British.

  5. Death Toll Rises to 12

    Emergency crews recover additional victims after an initial count of six, making it the deadliest wildfire in Andalusia's history; containment efforts intensify.

  6. Ignition

    Late evening: A wildfire breaks out near the Sierra de Los Filabres, reportedly sparked by a fallen power line. High winds and dry scrubland cause rapid spread through a remote expat community.

  7. Wildfire Ignites

    A fire breaks out late Thursday in a semi-arid area near the Sierra de Los Filabres mountains in Almería province, Spain, during an extreme heatwave.

  8. Record Heatwave

    Spain experiences a record-setting heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F), elevating wildfire risk across the country.

Stories mentioning Antonio Sanz 2

Extreme Weather Very Bearish

66 Sq Km Scorched: Deadliest Andalusia Wildfire Highlights Climate Risk

A catastrophic wildfire in southern Spain has killed at least 12 people and burned 66 square kilometers, becoming the deadliest in Andalusia’s history. The blaze erupted amid extreme heat and dry conditions, underscoring the escalating wildfire threat as climate change intensifies Mediterranean heatwaves. Emergency services are calling for strengthened resilience and early warning systems.

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Extreme Weather Very Bearish

12 Dead and 3,200 Hectares Lost: Spain's Wildfire Fuelled by Record Heat

The devastating wildfire in Almería, Spain, killed at least 12 people and scorched 3,200 hectares, highlighting the escalating danger of climate-driven extreme heat in the Mediterranean. Record temperatures and drought turned the region into a tinderbox, raising urgent questions about adaptation and emergency preparedness.

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