A wildfire in Spain kills at least 12 people, including some foreign nationals, reports from multiple outlets say. The fire breaks out in a dry, wildfire-prone area featuring ravines, with homes located near or within forested surroundings. Authorities and emergency teams work to bring the blaze under control, but the conditions and terrain are described as making the response difficult and potentially slowing progress. One report says 23 people are missing, indicating that the death toll may rise as searches continue and the whereabouts of those reported missing are confirmed. While investigations into the cause are not detailed in the provided summaries, the reports emphasize the scale of the incident and the ongoing risk to nearby communities as the fire spreads or remains out of full containment. Emergency operations continue as officials coordinate evacuations, firefighting efforts, and identification of casualties. The situation is still developing, with officials warning that it may take days to fully control the fire given the local landscape and drought-like conditions.