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Hundreds of Evacuated Residents Return Home as Spain Wildfire Approaches Control

A deadly wildfire in southern Spain, which has claimed at least 12 lives, is nearing control, allowing evacuated residents to return home.

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A wildfire that has killed at least 12 people in southern Spain was close to being brought under control on Sunday, allowing hundreds of evacuated residents to return home as firefighters worked to fully stabilize the blaze, officials said.

Progress Made in Containing the Blaze

Regional emergency chief Antonio Sanz reported that about 600 of the nearly 1,500 people evacuated from the fire zone in Almería province had been allowed to return after firefighters made significant progress containing the blaze. 'The attack carried out today and the stabilization of much of the perimeter have made it possible to adopt these measures and continue moving, always with the utmost caution, toward a return to normality,' Sanz said in a statement issued by the regional government of Andalusia.

Improved Weather Conditions Aid Firefighters

The improved outlook followed a day of better weather conditions with calmer winds and higher air humidity that allowed firefighters to mount a direct assault on the fire. Justice Minister Felix Bolanos said that crews had taken advantage of favorable wind and humidity conditions to move closer to bringing the wildfire under control.

Prime Minister to Visit Devastated Area

The burned area remained at about 6,600 hectares (16,300 acres) after the fire made no further advances on Saturday, according to Bolanos. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is scheduled to visit the devastated area on Monday.

Ongoing Search for Missing Persons

Authorities have kept the death toll at 12 and cautioned that the number of missing people remains uncertain until autopsies and the identification of recovered bodies are completed. Officials have said many of the victims could be foreign nationals. The identification process has been slowed because collecting DNA samples from relatives has proved difficult, with family members traveling from other countries.

Final Sweep to Ensure No Victims Remain

Despite the improving conditions, the Civil Guard police planned another search of the affected area on Sunday to ensure no victims remain unaccounted for. 'The Civil Guard has entered more than 250 homes to verify that no one was inside, and it will now carry out one final sweep of the area to make a complete check that no one else remains,' Virginia Barcones, secretary-general for Civil Protection, told Spain's public broadcaster on Sunday.

Source: BSS

FAQ

How many people have died in the Spain wildfire?
At least 12 people have died in the Spain wildfire.
How many hectares has the wildfire burned?
The wildfire has burned about 6,600 hectares.
When is Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez scheduled to visit the affected area?
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is scheduled to visit the affected area on Monday.

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