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Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

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Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

2026-07-12 15:55 Last Updated At:18:17

With at least 12 lives lost and residents forced from their homes, emergency crews are still fighting to contain the blaze as a devastating wildfire continues to ravage the southern Spanish province of Almeria.

The wildfire broke out on Thursday and has since left at least 12 people dead, 23 others missing, and 1,400 local residents evacuated from their homes. So far, more than 7,000 hectares of land have been scorched -- roughly the size of 13,000 football pitches.

According to local authorities, the fire was sparked by a collapsed power line, which rapidly spread through dry vegetation during the region's recent record-breaking heatwaves.

"This is a disaster the like of which has never happened before. We've had fires before, but nothing like this," said a local resident.

The flames advanced so quickly that residents had only minutes to flee, grabbing what they could and leaving much behind. Many are now waiting anxiously, hoping their homes have been spared.

"We still don't know, that's why we are waiting here and crossing fingers that it will be untouched. But let's see. Let's see," said a resident who was waiting in car with his family.

A total of 32 helicopters and firefighting aircraft have been working around the clock trying to tame the flames.

Felix Bolanos, Spain's Minister for the Presidency, Justice and Parliamentary Relations, who is leading the coordination effort, said that Sunday could bring a turning point, with authorities confident of gaining control over the fire by then.

"It's difficult for us to control the fire, but we are working with the idea to (have the fire under control) tomorrow," he said, speaking to a reporter on Saturday.

The bodies of the 12 confirmed victims have been transported to a specialist forensic center in Madrid for identification.

Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

Wildfire claims 12 lives in southern Spain, prompting emergency response

China's foreign trade showed upward momentum in the first half of 2026, with higher port throughput and growth in both imports and exports, according to official data.

According to the country's State Information Center, during the first six months of this year, China's average daily container throughput at ports nationwide increased by 6.7 percent year on year, and the average daily cargo throughput grew by 1.3 percent.

Meanwhile, the country's foreign trade structure has also been optimized, transforming high added-value products into the driving force for export growth.

Latest statistics showed that in the January-to-June period, the average daily number of international cargo flights increased by 4.6 percent year on year, with strong and sustained demand for high-value-added products, such as electronics.

"Facing the complex and ever-changing external economic and trade environment in the first half of the year, the resilience and competitiveness of China's industrial and supply chains have become increasingly evident. Foreign trade has not only achieved steady growth in scale but has also demonstrated a positive trend of 'quality imports and exports.' Looking ahead to the second half of 2026, as the benefits of institutional opening up continue to unfold, new momentum for the high-quality development of China's foreign trade will keep building up, likely providing further certainty and vitality to the global economy," said Wang Bingjie, assistant researcher with the National Development and Reform Commission's Institute of Foreign Economic.

China’s foreign trade shows great momentum in H1

China’s foreign trade shows great momentum in H1

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