Several foreign nationals among victims of deadly Spain wildfire
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A deadly wildfire in Almeria province, Spain, has claimed thirteen lives, including several foreign nationals from Britain, Belgium, France, and Spain. The blaze destroyed rural settlements and the badly burned victims required DNA identification.
Thirteen people, including five Britons, three Belgians and one national each from France and Spain, were killed in one of Spain's deadliest wildfires in recent years, authorities said on Monday. The blaze in the southeastern province of Almeria destroyed rural settlements, while badly burned victims required DNA identification.