Genetic profiles of 12 people who lost their lives in the fire in Spain have been extracted

The genetic profiles of the twelve people who lost their lives in the disastrous fire that occurred in the Los Gallardos city of Spain's Almería province were successfully obtained. As part of the meticulous work conducted by the Guardia Civil's Criminalistics Service, the heads of the Biology department completed the DNA analyses of the victims. This crucial step is considered to be of key importance in the process of identifying the victims. However, it was announced that no definitive results regarding the identities of these individuals have been obtained yet in the retrospective investigations. Spanish security forces continue the scientific processes to shed light on the incident and provide explanations to the families.
In the statement made by the official authorities, it was stated that the inability to identify the victims at the moment is due to a specific reason. The relatives of the relevant individuals are traveling to Spain from different countries to compare biological samples. Following the families' arrival in Spain, it is planned to initiate the DNA matching processes and obtain results. Authorities stated that the identification process can be carried out accurately after these international journeys are completed. Therefore, it will be necessary to wait a little longer for a full diagnostic confirmation.
The tragic fire incident in question deeply shook the Los Gallardos region and caused great sorrow among the local community. This incident, which resulted in the loss of twelve lives, came to the fore as one of the deadliest fires in Spain in recent years. The initial findings indicating that the deceased were citizens of different countries caused the incident to reach an international dimension. This situation necessitates the execution of both administrative and judicial processes in coordination with the authorities of multiple countries. While various news reports have also appeared in the international press regarding the matter, it was learned that the necessary consular support is being provided to the families through diplomatic channels.
The forensic medical work carried out by the Guardia Civil's Criminalistics Service began with the analysis of the evidence collected from the scene. The Biology department teams managed to isolate the genetic materials using advanced technologies in a laboratory environment, despite the highly adverse fire conditions. The identification of remains in such large-scale disasters is a quite challenging process, requiring the meticulous and long-term effort of expert personnel. The safe storage of the obtained genetic profiles and their processing into a database compliant with international standards constitute one of the critical stages of the process. The Spanish law enforcement forces seem determined to complete this difficult identification process flawlessly by using modern forensic methods.
It is known that a large-scale investigation was launched in the Los Gallardos region where the disaster occurred following the incident. Local and regional fire departments are conducting a comprehensive investigation to reach definitive data regarding the cause of the fire. The adequacy of security measures taken in accommodation and entertainment facilities across Spain has also been called into question following this tragic event. In order to prevent similar disasters in the future, the review of current legislation and emergency action plans has been put on the agenda. Discussions on increasing the security standards of residential and living areas have ignited further in memory of the deceased, encouraging authorities to take new steps.
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