Regional Government Receives More than 500 Calls About People Who Are ‘Unaccounted for’ Following the Fire in Los Gallardos
Authorities say 12 bodies have been recovered and DNA tests are underway as relatives file reports for missing people after the Los Gallardos fire.
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While the death toll amounts to twelve dead and twenty-three missing, the authorities are beginning to learn more about the victims of the Los Gallardos fire, among which are several nationals...
From the base of operations in Turre, soldiers and firefighters fight the fire and seek missing, a point to which the minister Grande-Marlaska has moved to insist on following official orders in order to “save lives”
The Minister of the Interior confirmed that until the first hour of the night only three disappearances have been reported
The minister appears with the Andalusian Emergency Advisor and recalls that evacuation orders "are not recommendations but obligations"
23 people still missing in Spain. While the fire in Los Gallardos in Andalusia has killed at least 12 people, calls for witnesses are increasing on social networks and the controversy is swelling over the lack of warning measures.
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