"I have no money, no documents, no home," said 74-year-old pensioner José Fernández, one victim of the wildfires that burned his town, Pelayos de la Presa, and numerous others west of Madrid. He came back days before the latest wave of returns and walked around the plot, repeatedly assessing everything he had lost. 'Total ruin'Beside the main house, now in ruins, stood a large yard where Fernández had stored the materials and tools from a lifetime of work. The mayor of Pelayos de la Presa, Antonio Sin, called the fire that struck the town of 3,000 people a "monster". Charred boats at the San Juan Reservoir in Pelayos de la Presa.