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El PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago At least 11 people die in the fire of Los Gallardos, in Almeria, the deadliest recorded in AndalusiaAt least 11 people have died in the forest fire in Los Gallardos, a municipality in Almería, Spain. The death toll was initially reported as 12 by authorities during the early morning but was later corrected by the Andalusian regional government to 11. The incident is described as the deadliest recorded in Andalusia. The number of fatalities remains provisional.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a tragic event without overtly emphasizing any political agenda. It reports the correction of the casualty count by official authorities, which suggests a balanced approach to the situation. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on specific政
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports 11 deaths in the Los Gallardos fire in Almería, correcting an earlier figure. It presents the information clearly and objectively, with minimal bias.
ABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 908 days ago Another forest fire affects the North of the province of Córdoba: active a fire in Peñarroya-PueblonuevoOn May 7, 2026, another forest fire was declared active in the northern part of Córdoba province, specifically in the municipality of Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo. The fire started around 5 PM at the location known as La Castilleja. This follows a fire that was controlled just a day earlier in Los Blázquez, which is located in the neighboring area of Los Pedroches. Both fires occurred in the same region of Córdoba province, highlighting ongoing concerns about wildfires in the area.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about two recent forest fires in Córdoba province without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity or policy. It focuses on the occurrence and timing of the fires, providing basic context without taking a clear ideological stance.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article reports the occurrence of a new wildfire in Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo, citing the Infoca as the authority and providing specific times and locations. It mentions the proximity in time to another fire in Los Blázquez, which aligns with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral, focusin
infoLibreIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8510 days ago Large, devastating fires are the new reality of European summers and the EU knows itThe article discusses the increasing frequency and severity of large wildfires across Europe during summer, citing concerns from European Commission officials. It notes that 2025 was a record year with over a million hectares burned throughout the EU, prompting preparations for another potentially devastating season. The EU has deployed nearly 800 firefighters and 22 firefighting aircraft to high-risk areas. Satellite data indicates unusually warm springs and early heatwaves, creating ideal conditions for wildfires. Photographer Brais Lorenzo’s images of these fires have won international recognition. Officials acknowledge the impact of climate change, depopulation of rural areas, and changes in land use as contributing factors. The EU’s Integrated Strategy for Prevention and Management acknowledges the need to preserve rural populations to address environmental challenges.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about wildfire trends and EU responses without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it mentions climate change and environmental policies, it does not take a clear stance on political solutions or parties. The framing remains balanced, focusing on factual,怵
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Factuality is high as it references satellite imagery and specific burned areas. Objectivity remains strong with a neutral reporting style focused on facts and visual evidence.
elDiario.esIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 803 days ago Before and after the fire in Almeria, with satellite imagesThe article discusses recent wildfires in Spain over the past 70 days, fueled by extreme temperatures linked to climate change. These fires have burned 34,000 hectares, with over 6,600 hectares affected in the Los Gallardos area of Almería. The fire is described as the deadliest in Spain this century and the most severe in Andalusia's history, resulting in 12 deaths, 23 missing persons, and numerous evacuations. Satellite images show the extent of the burned territory.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the wildfires as a direct consequence of climate change, emphasizing the human impact and linking it to broader environmental concerns. This aligns with left-leaning perspectives that highlight climate change as a critical issue requiring urgent action. The focus on the severity,
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factuality is high with specific details on the incident in Almería, including casualties and area affected. Objectivity is slightly lower due to dramatic descriptions of the event’s impact.
ABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago UME arrives at Los Gallardos fire and sets up a telephone for affected relativesOn July 10, 2026, the Psychological Intervention Group in Emergencies and Disasters activated a phone number, 677904624, to provide psychological support and information to families affected by the forest fire in Los Gallardos, Almería. The incident has resulted in eleven confirmed fatalities, seven injured individuals, and approximately one thousand displaced residents, according to reports from the 112 Andalusia emergency services on social media. The article highlights the establishment of a dedicated contact line for family members seeking assistance and updates. No further details on the cause or ongoing developments are provided.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the activation of a psychological intervention service and the reported casualties and displacement caused by the forest fire. There is no evident ideological framing, emphasis on specific political agendas, or selective reporting. The tone remains
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): States 11 dead and seven injured, but later articles report more. The mention of a thousand displaced is not confirmed elsewhere. Tone is neutral.
elDiario.esIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 703 days ago Extreme heat has already left more than 30,000 hectares devastated, thousands of evacuees and 12 dead from fires in SpainA prolonged heatwave has led to widespread wildfires across Spain, resulting in over 61,000 hectares burned by early July 2026, surpassing double the average of the past two decades. The fires have caused numerous casualties, including 12 deaths in Almería, and forced thousands to evacuate, with over a thousand evacuated in one municipality alone. The Ministry of Ecological Transition reports that the area affected was initially below average but has since exceeded it. Scientific analyses suggest that periods of high humidity followed by dry spells contribute to more severe wildfires due to increased biomass fuel.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data and expert analysis without overt ideological slant. It discusses the environmental impact and scientific causes of the wildfires, referencing both governmental data and independent research. While there is mention of climate change as a critical factor, this is phr
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): Factuality is moderate as it provides statistics on burned area and casualties, but some details may be extrapolated beyond the primary source. Objectivity is lower due to emphasis on the severity of the situation and potential alarmist framing.
ABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 853 days ago The Civil Guard is carrying out a new raid, although it is confident that there are no more dead in the fire of Los GallardosOn July 11, 2026, Spanish police force Guardia Civil planned another search operation in areas affected by a forest fire in Los Gallardos, Bédar, Lubrín, and Antas. The operation aimed to check for any additional fatalities, though authorities expressed confidence that no new victims would be found based on previous inspections. The incident involved multiple local entities including the Junta de Andalucía, hospitals, and emergency services.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a government-led search operation related to a natural disaster. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize particular political viewpoints. The tone remains neutral, focusing on operational updates rather than political debate.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): The article focuses more on the ongoing search efforts rather than the cause of the fire. While it references authorities' confidence in no new deaths, it lacks detailed information on the fire's origin. The tone is slightly more focused on action rather than neutrality.
El PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 75Objective 654 days ago The three elements that act as a fire acceleratorThe article discusses how wind, heat, and lack of land care contribute to the acceleration of wildfires in an increasingly evident climate change scenario. It highlights the role of natural elements and human negligence in exacerbating fire spread, emphasizing the growing impact of climate change on environmental conditions.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual analysis of wildfire causes without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on environmental factors and human behavior, which are widely recognized issues across political spectrums. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on specific political立场
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Factuality is somewhat lower as it focuses more on mortality rates without detailed data from the primary source. Objectivity is reduced due to a focus on human impact and less on ecological factors mentioned in the primary document.
El MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 604 days ago The Art of Firefighting 5.0: data, predictions and the secret of Sun TzuThe wildfire in Villanueva de los Castillejos has become the most devastating in Andalusian history, resulting in at least a dozen deaths. Weeks earlier, another major fire burned through 5,000 hectares across several municipalities in Huelva, forcing the evacuation of 370 people and threatening two quarries that could have released toxic clouds. Strong winds made firefighting efforts extremely challenging, despite the deployment of 500 personnel and nearly 30 aircraft and helicopters under the Infoca plan. The fire was officially declared extinguished on June 14 after burning 4,395.46 hectares of forested land, including 858 hectares of tree cover, 1,000 hectares of shrubland, and 2,500 hectares of grassland. The fire’s main threat came from its left flank, which was identified by experts as the most dangerous and powerful part of the blaze. Firefighters focused their efforts on this area using a carefully planned strategy based on data analysis. The article draws a parallel between modern wildfire management and ancient military strategy, referencing Sun Tzu’s 'The Art of War,' emphasizing the importance of understanding both the enemy and oneself.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a natural disaster and its management, providing factual information about the scale of the wildfires, the resources deployed, and the strategies used. While it references Sun Tzu’s philosophy, there is no clear ideological framing or biased language. The content remains fact-
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): This article focuses more on the technical aspects of fire suppression strategies and a specific incident, providing some details but less on the broader governmental policy issues. It uses descriptive language that leans towards narrative rather than purely objective reporting.
infoLibreIndependentProgressiveyesterday NecropoliticsThe article discusses the concept of 'necropolitics,' introduced by Cameroonian philosopher Achille Mbembe, which refers to the power of rulers to expose entire populations to death, prioritizing control over life. It connects this idea to recent environmental disasters in Spain, such as a major wildfire in Almería that killed 13 people and left 23 missing, as well as deaths caused by extreme heat and flooding in Valencia. These incidents are linked to climate change, which demands urgent adaptation measures. The article criticizes regional agreements between the conservative Popular Party (PP) and Vox, particularly in Andalusia, which reject climate policies like the European Green Deal and reduce environmental protections. This stance contradicts previous commitments, including a 2019 'green revolution' plan in Andalusia. The author argues that failing to protect life through environmental policies constitutes necropolitics, where institutional decisions actively endanger public health.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the rejection of climate policies by PP-Vox as a threat to public health and life, using Mbembe’s term 'necropolitics' to criticize these actions. The tone is critical of right-leaning political alliances and their environmental policies, emphasizing the moral failure of not up-ho
RTVE NoticiasState / PublicCenter2 days ago Moreno asks to take "very seriously" climate change after the fire in Los Gallardos: "It is becoming more complex"Spanish politician Pablo Casado has called for taking climate change 'very seriously' following the wildfires in Los Gallardos, emphasizing the increasing complexity of addressing environmental challenges. The statement highlights growing concerns over the impact of climate change on natural disasters and underscores the need for more robust policies. While the incident reflects broader discussions on climate action, the article does not delve into specific policy proposals or political stances beyond the call for greater attention to the issue.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a statement by a political figure regarding climate change without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific policies or parties. It focuses on the issue itself rather than promoting a particular ideological stance, maintaining a balanced tone.
RTVE NoticiasState / PublicCenter3 days ago The Andalusian Junta raises to 6,600 the hectares burned by the forest fire of Los GallardosThe Andalusian regional government has updated the area burned by the forest fire in Los Gallardos to 6,600 hectares. The update reflects ongoing assessments of the damage caused by the wildfire, which has impacted local ecosystems and communities. Authorities continue monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts with emergency services to manage the crisis. The information was reported by RTVE.es, a public broadcaster in Spain.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates regarding the extent of damage from a natural disaster without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political entity. It focuses on administrative actions taken by the regional government and does not include ideological framing or partisan commentary.
El MundoIndependent🔒Progressive3 days ago Maximum institutional collaboration on the ground and political warfare in networksThe article discusses the coordinated institutional response to the wildfires in Los Gallardos, Almería, which has claimed 12 lives. The Spanish national government provided significant resources to the Andalusian regional government, including amphibious aircraft, helicopter units, and fire suppression equipment. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez coordinated directly with the President of the Andalusian Regional Government, demonstrating strong intergovernmental cooperation. However, this collaboration broke down on social media, where Transport Minister Óscar Puente criticized the leader of the opposition, Miguel Tellado, for politicizing the disaster. Tellado accused the government of poor public services, while Puente accused the Andalusian government of failing to manage emergency responses effectively. Both parties used strong language, highlighting the politicization of the crisis.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of the Andalusian government by the national minister as politically motivated, using strong language ('sinvergüenza') and emphasizing the failure of local authorities. While the article reports both sides' criticisms, it highlights the national government's efforts,