# Spain Wildfires Claim 12 Foreign Nationals, Including Seven Britons
A deadly wildfire in southeastern Spain has killed 13 people, with authorities confirming that 12 of the victims were foreign nationals. Seven of those killed were British citizens. The fire broke out last Thursday in the province of Almería, a region in southern Spain with a significant population of foreign residents.
The Almería province has historically attracted international residents, making the high proportion of foreign victims in this incident notable. Spanish authorities completed postmortem examinations to confirm the nationalities and identities of those who died in the blaze.
The exact circumstances of the deaths and the scale of the overall wildfire damage remain part of the ongoing incident response in the region.
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