Firefighters of the Infoca (Andalusia Wildfire Service) work to extinguish fire in the area of a wildfire near Bedar, in Los Gallardos district, in Almeria, Spain, on July 10, 2026. [Photo/Agencies]
MADRID - The death toll from a wildfire in Spain's southeastern province of Almeria rose to 13 while regional authorities announced Sunday that the blaze had been stabilized.
Seven injured people remained hospitalized, three of them in serious condition, showed the latest official data.
According to Spain's public broadcaster RTVE, many of those affected by the fire are foreign nationals.
The wildfire broke out on Thursday near the Los Gallardos municipality in Almeria, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain, and had burned through around 7,000 hectares of land.










