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  • Forensics inspect the blackened corpse of a fire-fighter after deadly forest fire in central Spain.

    Forensics inspect the blackened corpse of a fire-fighter after deadly forest fire in central Spain.

    Forensics inspect the blackened corpse of a fire-fighter beside the charred chassis of a four-by-four vehicle in Spain's central village of Santa Maria del Espino July 18, 2005. Fire-fighters battled a huge blaze on Monday which ravaged thousands of hectares of pine trees and brush in central Spain, killing at least 11 people in one of the country's worst fire-fighting disasters. An unextinguished barbecue sparked the deadly blaze on Saturday, in a nature reserve in the Guadalajara area east of Madrid, officials said. REUTERS/Victor Fraile
  • Smoke rises from a burnt area in the central Spanish town of Santa Maria del Espino.

    Smoke rises from a burnt area in the central Spanish town of Santa Maria del Espino.

    Smoke rises from a burnt area in the central Spanish town of Santa Maria del Espino near Guadalajara July 17, 2005. In the province of Guadalajara, hundreds of people were evacuated from towns in and around a natural park where a fire raged despite the efforts of firefighters, officials said. The cause of the blaze was a barbecue which had not been fully extinguished. REUTERS/Victor Fraile VF/TZ
  • People watch a forest fire near the central Spanish village of Santa Maria del Espino near Guadalajara.

    People watch a forest fire near the central Spanish village of Santa Maria del Espino near Guadalajara.

    People watch a forest fire near the central Spanish village of Santa Maria del Espino near Guadalajara July 17, 2005. At least 11 firefighters were killed on Sunday in a forest fire raging along a 17 km (10 mile) front in central Spain, a regional official said. Spanish media said as many as 14 people died when they were apparently trapped by the blaze that has scorched thousands of hectares (acres) in the Guadalajara area east of Madrid. REUTERS/Victor Fraile VF/NL

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