Authorities say the Los Gallardos blaze in Almería is now stabilized and the official death toll stands at 13 as DNA testing continues to identify severely damaged remains.The fire consumed about 7,000 hectares and different authorities list between ten formally missing people and as many as 23 unlocated, while Belgian officials have confirmed three Belgian nationals among the dead including Stanislas Verdonckt.Investigators are probing a fallen high-voltage cable as a possible cause but
Red Eléctrica and
Endesa say they do not own the implicated line; separately, a fast-moving wildfire in the Fontainebleau forest destroyed more than 300 hectares and required 400 firefighters and two water-bombing airplanes.