Devastating wildfires continue to ravage Spain, claiming 13 lives and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. In a desperate bid to identify the victims, authorities are turning to DNA analysis to help determine the fate of those who were unable to escape the inferno. The tragic loss of a British couple, Pete and Fran Gillam, has been confirmed, with the couple's home in the village of Bédar being one of the hardest hit areas. As the local government leader warns of a "state of climate chaos," the focus is shifting to recovery efforts, but the search for answers and justice for the victims remains a priority.
Authorities ask for DNA to help identify victims as local government leader says ‘we are in a state of climate chaos’A British couple have been named as two victims of the wildfires in Spain that have killed 13 people, as authorities race to use DNA to identify those who did not manage to escape the blaze.Pete and Fran Gillam, who lived in Bédar, the village that bore the brunt of the wildfires on Thursday, are believed not to have survived.. Continue reading...