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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The Los Gallardos fire is the deadliest of the century in Spain, with at least 12 fatalities and 23 missing people.
  • Primary hypothesis indicates that the downfall of an electrical cable triggered the ignition, however, conditions such as high temperature, low humidity, and strong winds also multiplied the intensity of the fire.
  • Elements such as the dispersion of homes and the complexity of evacuation worsened the situation.
  • Lack of following instructions by the populace played a role in the tragedy.
  • Climate change facilitates conditions for such disasters and requires additional measures of prevention and awareness.
  • Trusting in scientific criteria and not politicizing the tragedy are key aspects in adapting to the new climate reality.

Conclusion: The circumstances of this fatal fire point to a suite of factors, all of which need a sophisticated response that includes greater adaptation to climate change, improvements in prevention measures, and raising public awareness about safety needs.