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British tourists rescued in Almeria fire: ‘They begged us to save them because they wanted to see their children again’

British tourists rescued in Almeria fire: ‘They begged us to save them because they wanted to see their children again’
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Civil Guard Sergeant Pedro Garre and officers Rafael Zea and Manuel Moyano rescued the couple, with 40 per cent burns, from the bottom of a ravine in the Bédar area

Fire in Almeria

British tourists rescued in Almeria fire: ‘They begged us to save them because they wanted to see their children again’

Civil Guard Sergeant Pedro Garre and officers Rafael Zea and Manuel Moyano rescued the couple, with 40 per cent burns, from the bottom of a ravine in the Bédar area

Añádenos en Google Sergeant Pedro Garre and officers Rafael Zea and Manuel Moyano in an area affected by the flames. (N. Escámez)

Nerea Escámez

Almería

12/07/2026 a las 12:43h.

It was half past eleven on Thursday night. The mountainous terrain of Bédar was ablaze. The flames had devoured everything in their path, and silence - ... broken only by the crackling of the embers - enveloped every ravine.

Stealthily, Sergeant Pedro Garre from Zurgena made his way down the slopes alongside Guardia Civil officers Rafael Zea and Manuel Moyano, both stationed in Vera. Following the evacuation instructions, they set out in search of possible victims and the injured, and, conducting a search in complete darkness, began to shout down a ravine: "Is anyone there? Guardia Civil!"

There were no answers. Just silence. Until they heard a faint sound that they initially mistook for the echo of their own voices. “It sounded quite far away; from where we were, it was impossible to pinpoint its source because of the considerable distance and, moreover, the darkness,” Garre tells Almeria newspaper IDEAL as he surveyed the scorched ground at an affected site some distance from the exact rescue location, which is inaccessible due to the extent of the damage to the terrain.

They continued to comb through this stretch of the Bédar ravine until they reached the top of a hill. There, they kept shouting, searching for any glimmer of hope.

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Fuente original: Leer en Diario Sur - Ultima hora
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