Spanish authorities identify all 13 victims of a deadly fire in southern Spain, according to reports from multiple outlets. The blaze occurs in a remote area connected to an expatriate community. Authorities move to confirm the identities of those who died and report that all victims have now been identified. The incident prompts an investigation into the cause of the fire, with emergency services having responded at the scene. The fact that all victims are identified indicates that identification procedures are completed for the fatalities reported in the immediate aftermath of the fire. The reports describe the fire as devastating and emphasize the location as a remote area in southern Spain tied to an expat community, which may limit access and complicate response and recovery efforts. While the outlets agree on the outcome—full identification of the 13 victims—they provide limited additional details about suspected causes or specific circumstances in the available summaries. Spanish officials continue to handle the aftermath and maintain investigative efforts related to how the fire started and how it spread.