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    Seen several news articles, small ones, about fires being fought in forests in Spain.

    This one caught my eye this morning:


    July 24, 2012 9:15 AM

    Wildfire forces dad, daughter to plummet to deaths


    A helicopter works above a fire in Boadella, Spain, July 24, 2012. (AP Photo)




    (AP) TERRADES, Spain - As a wildfire closed in on them, five members of a vacationing French family abandoned their car and stumbled through thick smoke down a steep hillside in a desperate bid to reach the waters of the Mediterranean. Instead of a beach, they found themselves at the edge of a cliff with no choice but to jump or try to climb down. Two plummeted to their deaths.


    The deaths of the father and daughter off the 65-foot high cliff were among the most tragic tales from Spain as it battles blazes during one of its driest summers in decades. The fire involved was likely sparked by someone throwing a lit cigarette out of a car along a small road inundated by vehicles heading to France, police said.


    The deaths occurred Sunday night in Portbou, a Spanish town just three miles from the French border. Because wildfires elsewhere had forced the closure of the main highway linking Spain to France, traffic was diverted to the smaller road via Portbou.

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    The tossed cigarette apparently started a fire on the pavement which quickly spread to woods along the road before the cars could escape and officials could shut the thoroughfare, Deputy Mayor Elisabet Cortaba said Monday. Around 150 people were soon running from their vehicles and down into the rocky terrain toward the beach.


    The deadly northern regional wind phenomenon called "Tramontana" led to intense gusts in the heavily forested area, spreading the blaze quickly. During all this, the family of five became separated from the rest of the group on the way down and found itself at the edge of the cliff as the fire closed in, Cortaba said.


    The mother tried to scale down the crumbly cliff-face, but lost her grip and fell, said Tony Buixeda, the town's port manager, who was at the scene in a boat. One daughter told rescuers that she jumped, but Buixeda said he did not know if the others jumped or fell because he was already swimming toward the mother.


    Some witnesses "said they threw themselves off, others said they fell," Buixeda said. "The only thing they could do was go to the water."


    The 60-year-old father died instantly when he hit submerged rocks, and his 15-year-old daughter drowned, Cortaba said.


    The mother was in a critical condition Monday with a back injury, and the son and other daughter were pulled from the water without suffering life-threatening injuries. Their identities were not released, said Cortaba, who knew only that they had been vacationing in Spain and were on their way home.


    Two other French also died in the weekend fires in northeastern Spain that have burned 35 square miles, including one man who had a heart attack dousing flames around his home and another who died of burns, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said.


    Many of the tourists that made it to the beach in Portbou suffered injuries ranging from broken bones and burns to smoke inhalation in their dash down the hillsides with no well-used paths, Cortaba said. "The only way out was to flee and head down toward the sea," she said.


    The billowing smoke seriously reduced visibility, making the trip down the hillside even more perilous. The French family of five "just had bad luck that they went down the wrong way," Buixeda said.


    Many of those who arrived safely at the beach spent the night in homes of Spaniards from Portbou before leaving Monday. Surprisingly, most of the cars on the road were spared by the fire, Cortaba said.


    The fires that broke out Sunday in several parts of the Catalonia region forced more than 1,400 people to stay the night in shelters. Fires were still burning Monday in many places, with roads cut off because of the smoke. In some areas, farmers were helping firefighters by driving water tanker trucks to burning areas.


    Train service in the region was suspended and several cross-border roads linking Barcelona with France closed because of the advancing flames, regional government spokesman Felip Puig said Sunday.
    Santiago Villa, mayor of Figueres, which houses the famous Salvador Dali museum, said he had ordered the city's 44,000 residents to stay indoors until further notice.


    Eighty teams of firefighters had been deployed to combat the wildfires, and specially equipped aircraft were dumping water on them.
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    24 July 2012 Last updated at 06:17 ET Share this page


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    Spain wildfire: Officials hope to tame Catalan blaze

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    Footage from Catalonia shows the fierce battle firefighters faced on Monday

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    More favourable weather conditions have raised Spanish hopes of bringing a deadly wildfire burning in Catalonia since Sunday under control.
    Officials in the north-eastern region point to a drop in temperatures coupled with increased humidity and the absence of wind.
    "We are reasonably optimistic," said regional interior minister Felip Puig.
    An area of some 9,000 hectares (22,240 acres) has been ravaged by the fire, which caused four deaths.
    At least six people remain in hospital with injuries.
    Mr Puig said the fire had probably been sparked by a discarded cigarette butt.
    Spain has suffered its driest winter in decades, making it particularly vulnerable to wildfires this summer.
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    [The victims] probably did not jump far enough and they hit the rocks below”
    Jose Luis Salas-Mallol Mayor of Portbou
    "The general feeling is that it will be possible to enter into a control phase during the day," the regional interior minister said on Tuesday.
    Thousands of residents in 17 towns, including La Jonquera and Figueres, have been ordered by the authorities to remain indoors with their windows and doors shut because of the threat from smoke and flame.
    Hundreds of people spent Monday night in emergency shelters, mostly in the town of Figueres, about 20km (12 miles) south of La Jonquera.
    A family of five abandoned their car and either jumped or fell off a cliff into the sea near Portbou in a bid to escape the flames on Sunday.
    The father, 60, and one of his daughters, 15, were killed while the mother was seriously injured.

    "From where they jumped you would have to project yourself about one metre [three feet] to reach the sea," Portbou mayor Jose Luis Salas-Mallol was quoted as saying by AFP news agency.
    "They probably did not jump far enough and they hit the rocks below."
    A son and a second daughter were rescued from the water and did not suffer life-threatening injuries, another local official said.
    About 1,300 people have been battling the blaze, including 500 Spanish and 450 French fire-fighters plus soldiers, police and volunteers, backed by scores of fire engines and 33 planes and helicopters.
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