Hundreds of firefighters in Spain battle deadly wildfires that killed at least 12
Hundreds of firefighters in Spain are battling deadly wildfires. The fires have killed at least 12 people. They have burned about 25 square miles of forest and farmland. This burned area is roughly the size of Manhattan.
Why it matters
Wildfires threaten lives, destroy homes and nature, and release smoke that can affect air quality far away. They also highlight how changing weather patterns increase fire risk.
In brief
- How many people have died in the fires?
- At least 12 people have died.
- How large is the burned area?
- About 25 square miles, similar to the size of Manhattan.
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