A wildfire in Andalusia is declared stabilized, allowing 600 of roughly 1,500 evacuees to return while authorities confirm 12 dead and eight missing.About 500 emergency workers and 20 firefighting aircraft battled flames that consumed some 7,000 hectares near Los Gallardos and Bédar, and officials found four burned cars in a dried riverbed where residents tried to flee.Spanish
emergency services chief
Antonio Sanz, Andalusia regional president
Juan Manuel Moreno and Prime Minister
Pedro Sánchez say identification and
Civil Guard checks continue while experts point to land abandonment and climate change for the blaze's scale.