Authorities report that 11 people die in a wildfire in southern Spain, as temperatures rise. Reports say several of the victims are found inside burnt-out vehicles in the Los Gallardos area, where the fire is recorded amid hot weather conditions. The blaze affects areas around the community in the province of Alicante, prompting an emergency response that includes local and regional services. Firefighting efforts focus on containing the flames and preventing the fire from spreading further, while officials conduct searches in affected zones to locate any additional casualties or people at risk. The incidents surrounding the victims found in cars are highlighted in coverage, while details about the broader circumstances of the deaths are still being clarified. The cause of the wildfire is not stated in the available summaries, and investigations are expected as authorities continue operations and assess damage across the area. Multiple outlets describe the same overall toll and location, linking the event to extreme heat conditions.