Spanish wildfire victims burned in cars as roads turned into death traps – World

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As flames approached their homes and the smoke-filled air became choking, panicked residents in rural Andalusian villages around Los Gallardos in southern Spain chose to flee, a decision some paid for with their lives.

Firefighters on Friday were still trying to contain one of Spain’s deadliest wildfires, with a total of 11 people confirmed dead, while 19 more are missing.

A firefighting vehicle stands next to a Spanish Civil Guard vehicle as residents get ready to leave their homes while smoke and flames rise during a wildfire in Los Gallardos, Almeria, Spain on July 10, 2026. —Reuters

Authorities told some residents of areas in the mountains above Los Gallardos to evacuate via a recommended route, while residents of the forested hamlet of Bedar were told to shelter in place.

However, as the flames rapidly approached, Antonio Rubio, a handyman living in Bedar, said the smoke had made it impossible to shelter in place.

“We left the house yesterday (Thursday) afternoon at 5 o’clock. The fire didn’t reach my house; it stopped just short of it but we could already see so much smoke, even though the fire was some distance away, so we had to leave,” he said.

“We did so of our own accord.”

Sonia, a British woman living in Los Gallardos who declined to give her last name, said that she had taken in relatives as the authorities had told them to evacuate at 7 pm (1700 GMT).

She said that they had been told to avoid the main route out of Bedar, driving out on a back route further up into the mountains, instead, before doubling back towards the coast.

“There are many houses in the middle of the countryside in the mountains, so people would take whichever roads they could,” she said.

“The road from Bedar to Los Gallardos was blocked, since the fire had crossed the road and it was impassable.”

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard conduct an investigation during a wildfire in Almocaizar, in the vicinity of Los Gallardos, in Almeria, Spain on July 10, 2026. —Reuters

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