
Heatwave linked to 212 deaths in Spain
The number of heat-related deaths in Spain between May 16 and September 30 last year hit 3,832, an 87.6-per cent increase from the same period in 2024,…
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Mainland Spain this week recorded its highest daily average temperatures in June since at least 1950, with Monday’s figure of 28.08°C followed by 28.17°C on Tuesday. Its data registered an excess mortality of 98 deaths for the same four days of 2025, during what was the hottest summer on record in a country on the front line of climate change. Spain records 212 heat-related deaths since June 21.
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Mainland Spain this week recorded its highest daily average temperatures in June since at least 1950, with Monday’s figure of 28.08°C followed by 28.17°C on Tuesday.
according to Malay MailIts data registered an excess mortality of 98 deaths for the same four days of 2025, during what was the hottest summer on record in a country on the front line of climate change.
according to Malay MailSpain records 212 heat-related deaths since June 21.
according to Anadolu Agency
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