Rescuers in Spain continue searching for survivors following a major wildfire that authorities describe as the country’s worst in more than two decades. According to reporting from UK outlets, the blaze has killed 11 people, and emergency crews are working alongside relatives to locate those affected. A family plea has also been reported, with a woman asking for help in connection with missing parents. The search effort is focused on finding any survivors and confirming the whereabouts of people unaccounted for since the fire began. Emergency services are coordinating operations on the ground as officials assess the extent of the damage and the impact on nearby communities. While the reports emphasize the death toll and ongoing search, details on the fire’s cause and location specifics are not included in the provided excerpts. Rescuers and relatives remain engaged as they try to reconcile missing persons reports and provide information to families awaiting updates.