93-year-old British woman dies in Spain wildfire, death toll reaches 13
A 93-year-old British woman has died from burns sustained in a wildfire that swept through the Sierra de Cabrera area near Los Gallardos and Bédar in Almería, Spain. The blaze, one of the worst fire disasters in recent Spanish memory, has now claimed 13 lives, including several British nationals. The fire erupted in a rural, hilly region and spread rapidly, catching residents and tourists off guard. Local authorities have confirmed the latest fatality and are continuing investigations into the cause. The disaster underscores the growing threat of wildfires in Mediterranean regions, exacerbated by drought and high temperatures.
Global Impact
The wildfire adds to a pattern of increasingly severe fire seasons in the Mediterranean, driven by climate change and land-use practices. Economically, the disaster will strain local government budgets for emergency response and rebuilding, while insurers face elevated claims.