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Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfire in southern Spain that killed at least 12
Hundreds of firefighters in Spain are battling a deadly wildfire that killed at least 12 people, primarily foreign nationals who ignored shelter-in-place orders. The fire, covering 66 square kilometers, led to the evacuation of 1,448 people, with two arrested for violating evacuation rules. A justice minister attributed the blaze's intensity to a 'climate emergency.'
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