British couple return to village at heart of deadly Spanish wildfire

A deadly wildfire swept through a village in Spain's Almeria province on Thursday. At least 13 people died in the fire, including five who were believed to be British citizens. A British couple returned to their home after surviving the blaze.
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A big fire burned in a village in Spain. This happened on Thursday. The fire killed at least 13 people. Five of the dead people were thought to be from Britain. One British man told how he survived the fire in his car.
Why it matters
This story matters because it shows the danger of wildfires. It also highlights that British people are affected by events happening far away in Spain.
- Where did the wildfire happen?
- The fire happened in a village in Almeria province, Spain.
- How many people died?
- At least 13 people were killed by the deadly fire.
- What did the British couple do?
- They returned to their village after surviving the wildfire.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Both outlets focus on the tragedy, but BBC World emphasizes the return of the couple in one report and the personal survival story of a Briton in another.
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Focus on the human element/survival
Sources2TypeAngleBBC WorldHighlights the couple returning to their village.
BBC WorldFeatures a Briton telling his survival story in car.
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Focus on the casualty count/event details
Sources1TypeAngleBBC WorldStates 13 deaths, including five Britons.