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A Wildfire Killed 12 People in Southern Spain. Here’s the Latest.

A Wildfire Killed 12 People in Southern Spain. Here’s the Latest.
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A deadly wildfire in southern Spain has resulted in at least 12 fatalities, making it one of the most severe in the country's history. Emergency crews are continuing their efforts to contain the blaze as the death toll remains a concern.

Hundreds of firefighters and emergency workers were still battling a deadly wildfire on Saturday in southern Spain that has killed at least 12 people, officials said. The fire is already one of the deadliest on record in Spain, and 23 people were sti... [280 chars]

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