Испанид гарсан ойн түймрийн улмаас амиа алдсан хүний тоо 11-т хүрчээ

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Испанийн өмнөд нутагт дэгдсэн хүчтэй түймрийн улмаас гадаадын иргэд гэх таамаг бүхий дөрвөн Британи иргэн амиа алдаж, нийт 11 хүн нас барсан эмгэнэлт явдал боллоо.

Альмериа мужийн Лос Галлардос хотын орчимд гарсан энэхүү түймэр 3,150 га талбайг хамарсан нь сүүлийн 20 гаруй жилийн хугацаан дахь хамгийн ноцтой гамшигт тооцогдож байна. Орон нутгийн эрх баригчдын мэдээлснээр, амиа алдсан дөрвөн иргэн автомашиндаа түгжигдэн амиа алдсан бол бусад долоон хүн нүүлгэн шилжүүлэлтийн төлөвлөгөөнд ороогүй замаар явганаар зугтахыг оролдох үедээ өртжээ.

Одоогоор 500 гаруй гал сөнөөгч түймрийг унтраахаар ажиллаж байгаа бөгөөд 19 хүн сураггүй алга болсонд тооцогдож байна. Мөн 140 гаруй хүнийг нүүлгэн шилжүүлж, 800 орчим иргэнийг аюулгүй газар байрлуулаад байгаа ба нэрвэгдсэн иргэдийн дунд хүнд түлэгдэлттэй дөрвөн хүн эмнэлэгт эмчлүүлж байна.

Испанийн Ерөнхий сайд Педро Санчес эмгэнэл илэрхийлж, гал түймэртэй тэмцэхэд Цэргийн онцгой байдлын анги (UME) болон холбогдох хүчнийг дайчлан ажиллаж байгааг мэдэгдэв. Урьдчилсан таамаглалаар, цахилгааны кабель тасарч хуурай өвсөнд унаснаас гал гарсан байж болзошгүй гэж үзэж байгаа бөгөөд эрэн хайх ажиллагаа үргэлжилж байна.

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Four Britons are feared to have been killed in a major wildfire sweeping southern Spain as the death toll rose to 11 on Friday.

More than 500 firefighters were working to bring the blaze under control after it spread rapidly through a wooded area around the town of Los Gallardos in Almería province.

The flames have already torn through some 3,150 hectares of land in one of the worst forest fires recorded in Spain, and the deadliest in more than 20 years. At least 19 people are still missing, authorities said on Friday.

Andalusia’s head of emergencies, Antonio Sanz, said four people, who appeared to be British as the steering wheel of their car was on the right-hand side, had died in a vehicle while trying to escape.

Seven others were found dead after apparently abandoning their cars and attempting to flee on foot along a route that was not part of the evacuation plan, he said.

“They were walking … they had left their cars and were surely looking for an exit, an exit that was not the one planned … and the consequences have been terrible,” he said.

“Everything seems to indicate that … in the case of the deceased, we are dealing mostly or entirely with foreigners. Until their identities are determined, logically, it cannot be confirmed.”

Mr Sanz said it was “the most devastating fire to date in our region”, describing the situation as an “unprecedented tragedy”.

More than 150 firefighters have been working to bring the blaze under control
More than 150 firefighters have been working to bring the blaze under control (Reuters)

”The pain is immense. Andalusia is in mourning, and our hearts go out to Almería and all those affected,” he said.

Another four people were being treated in hospital for serious burns, Mr Sanz said, while more than 140 had been rehoused as a result of the fire.

Pedro Ridao, mayor of Antas, one of the neighbouring affected towns, told TVE that 80 people had been evacuated in his community so far.

He indicated the fire in his town was under control and said he hoped they would be able to stabilise the blaze by air as it had taken hold in “mountainous terrain with many ravines”, making it difficult to access.

He said that the fire may have started due to a cable that came loose and fell in an area of ​​dry vegetation.

EuroNews reported that around 800 people were evacuated in the aftermath of the blaze, including nearly 200 to temporary shelters.

Authorities were continuing search operations amid concerns that more people could be missing.

Prime minister Pedro Sanchez said he felt “enormous sadness and devastation” over the consequences of the fire, offering his condolences to the families of those killed and wishing a speedy recovery to the injured.

In a post on X, he said emergency services, security forces and the military emergency unit (UME) had been mobilised to combat the blaze and urged residents to exercise caution.

The death toll makes it Spain’s deadliest wildfire since 2005, when 11 firefighters were killed in a blaze in the central province of Guadalajara that was sparked by a barbecue and burned thousands of hectares of forest.

Flames have already torn through some 3,150 hectares of land
Flames have already torn through some 3,150 hectares of land (Reuters)

That disaster, considered one of the country’s worst wildfire tragedies, prompted major changes to Spain’s wildfire prevention and emergency response systems.

Early summer heatwaves across western Europe in May and June have parched vast areas of land, making them particularly vulnerable to wildfires this year.

Europe is warming at more than twice the global average, the World Meteorological Organization has said, making prolonged heat episodes increasingly likely.

The British Foreign Office was approached for comment.

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