A Brit has left his sister worried sick after vanishing on a sunshine holiday in a country ravaged by wildfires.
Sarah Arney is pleading with expats and locals to come forward with any information on her missing brother.
Cormac, who was supposed to fly back to the UK after his trip, did not return home with his family now alarmed.
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It is believed that the Brit went missing on 8 Jul, with no sightings since, as reported by Need To Know.
The holidaymaker was staying on a campsite in Palomares, Almeria, Spain.
The area has recently been hit by a devastating wildfire that is believed to have taken the lives of 13 people.
Fortunately, the TAIGA Almeria Playa campsite is believed to have been in the safe zone from the blaze.
Sarah said: “My brother, Cormac, was holidaying in Palomares in Almeria but has not returned home when expected.

“We believe he went missing around the 8th of July.
“Please can you share or let me know if you have seen him or information about his whereabouts.
“We have notified the police and FCDO but any help would be really appreciated.”
Sarah’s plea to find her brother was circulated on Wednesday (15 Jul).
Cormac is described as 5ft 9in with brown hair.
The missing Brit also wears glasses.
Sarah stated that after speaking with the FCDO there is currently no indication that Cormac was caught up in the wildfire, as reported by the Spanish Eye.
Sarah told the Spanish Eye: “The FCDO have spoken to the police and let them know but they don’t believe so because all the victims are accounted for currently.”
Cormac’s disappearance comes days after a British couple were rescued from a deadly wildfire in Spain and are now fighting for their lives.
Simon Batchelor and Lisa Fryett were staying near Bédar and Los Gallardos in southern Spain when the blaze broke out.

The pair were rescued from a mountainside the day after the fire started and remain in a critical condition in hospital.
Despite suffering devastating injuries, Simon and Lisa, from Canvey, Essex, reportedly begged rescuers to save them so they could see their children again.
Their three children have since travelled to Spain to be by their parents’ bedside.
A fundraising appeal launched to support the family has raised more than £46,000 to help cover emergency travel, accommodation and other expenses,
Simon Batchelor and Lisa Fryett were staying near Bédar and Los Gallardos in southern Spain when the blaze broke out.

The pair were rescued from a mountainside the day after the fire started and remain in a critical condition in hospital.
Despite suffering devastating injuries, Simon and Lisa, from Canvey, Essex, reportedly begged rescuers to save them so they could see their children again.
Their three children have since travelled to Spain to be by their parents’ bedside.
A fundraising appeal launched to support the Batchelor-Fryett family has raised more than £46,000 to help cover emergency travel, accommodation and other expenses.
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