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Rescue workers initially thought it was an echo - it seemed impossible that anyone would have survived as the flames swept across the ravine. But it was a cry for help, reports Spanish RTVE.
There were two people, a couple, who had severe burns on around 40 percent of their bodies, Rafael Zea told the public service channel .
He describes even managing to raise his voice in that state as a colossal effort.
The couple from the UK had been out hiking when they were caught in the flames on Thursday afternoon. They are now in intensive care, but their condition is not said to be life-threatening.
We will never forget them, says Zea’s colleague Pedro Barre.

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