
Los Gallardos Fire: Blaze Threatens Five Municipalities and Thousands of Foreign Residents
Complex terrain, scattered homes, and a large foreign population hinder firefighting and evacuation efforts in the Levante Almeriense region.
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Complex terrain, scattered homes, and a large foreign population hinder firefighting and evacuation efforts in the Levante Almeriense region.

Flames spread uncontrollably in a mountainous area with difficult access, described as a 'trap' for emergency services.

The blaze, which started in the Almocáizar area, has been raised to emergency level 2 with 150 personnel working on site.

The fire in Almería evokes the 2005 Riba de Saelices tragedy and the worst fire of 1994, with dozens of fatalities.

The President of the Junta and the First Vice-President closely monitored the evolution of the tragedy, calling it the most consequential to date.

Authorities raise the alert level as flames threaten residential areas in the Almeria region.

The Almeria municipality consolidates its coastline with quality and sustainability awards on its main beaches.

The firefighting service has stabilized the blaze following an intervention that began this Sunday in the Almeria municipality.

The comprehensive coastal project will include a beach library, new sports facilities, and full accessibility for people with reduced mobility.

The neighborhood is organizing a program of activities for July 3rd and 4th, including music, dance, and traditional gastronomy.

The City Council approves the transfer of spaces in the market to the Andalusian Health Service to alleviate the saturation of the municipal health center.

The firefighting unit has deployed aerial and ground resources to the Fuente El Quinto area.