On July 13, a nine-year-old girl was seriously injured and later died after being struck by falling rocks during a visit to the thermal spring area of Estrets de la Fontcalda in Spain. The incident occurred in the inland water area of the town of Gandesa. According to the official Catalan government website, the child was hit by stones falling from the walls of the gorge during the outing. A 24-year-old woman was also severely injured in the same incident. Emergency services were alerted at 15:20 and deployed a helicopter from the special mountain rescue unit. Medical personnel could not save the girl, and her body was recovered from the thermal spring by police mountain rescue officers. The injured woman was taken to the University Hospital Joan XXIII in Tarragona in critical condition.
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