Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visits the site of a deadly wildfire in Almería, where firefighters and emergency crews have been battling the blaze. Both outlets report that Sánchez meets with first responders at the affected area following the fire. The Local says the wildfire is among Spain’s deadliest in recent history and reports that it has claimed 13 lives and destroyed a large area. Al Jazeera also describes Sánchez’s on-site visit and his meetings with firefighters and emergency workers involved in the response. While details about the fire’s cause, exact location, and the current status of containment are not provided in the excerpts, the common elements are the prime minister’s presence at the scene and the toll and destruction described as significant. The reporting emphasizes the involvement of emergency services and the scale of the damage, reflecting the government’s official attention to the ongoing aftermath of the wildfire.