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Spain reels from historic heatwave as it records over 1,000 heat-related deaths in June

Spain reels from historic heatwave as it records over 1,000 heat-related deaths in June

Summary

Spain experienced a historic heatwave in June 2026 that caused over 1,000 deaths related to the high temperatures. This was the hottest first half of any year recorded in the country, and scientists say the heatwave would have been nearly impossible without climate change.

Key Facts

  • Over 1,000 people died in Spain due to the heatwave in June 2026.
  • This death toll is more than twice the number from the previous record heatwave in June 2025, which had 407 heat-related deaths.
  • Spain recorded its hottest first six months ever in 2026.
  • Scientists agree that climate change made this extreme heat event much more likely.
  • The heatwave was part of a larger pattern affecting Europe during this period.
  • The information came from France 24 journalist Sarah Morris and related scientific sources.
  • The heatwave is linked to increasing concerns about global warming and its effects on public health.
  • Spain is among the countries facing serious challenges from rising temperatures worldwide.
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