Heat left several regions on orange alert, the second most important. According to the Spanish Ministry of Health, the country reported 2,011 deaths attributable to the high temperatures in 2024. Woman uses umbrella to protect herself from the sun in Seville during a heat wave in Saturday (28) Cristina Quicler/AFP several points in Spain were on orange alert on Saturday (28) due to the high temperatures caused by the first summer heat wave. The temperature should reach 42ºC in some areas, according to information from the National Meteorology Authority (Aemet) for the AFP agency. Orange alert is the second highest. The highest temperatures are expected for Sunday morning and Monday. Thermometers can exceed 40ºC in the southwest of the country and in some areas of the Northeast. “It is expected to expected the 42ºC in the area around the Guadalquivir, Guadiana and Tagus rivers, without discarding them on the Ebro,” Aemet said in the special warning he issued on Friday (27) on the heat wave. The heat also contributes to the warming of the sea waters of the Peninsula and the Balear Islands, which “exceed 26 ° C: a record number for these dates, typical from mid -August,” said Aemet in its X -account, the Ministry of Health put some areas, especially in the north and northeast of Spain, at high risk for health, as they will have exceptionally high records for their parameters. Civil protection recommended that the population limited sun exposure, drinking water often, redoubled the care of children and the elderly, and reinforcing preventive behavior to avoid the onset of forest fires. In the summer of 2024, about “2,011 deaths attributable to national heat waves were estimated, according to the calculations compiled by the Ministry of Health of Spain. The last three years have been the hottest in the Spanish historical series, with several heat waves and temperature records, cited AFP. Scientists have been warning for years on the impact of climate change on hot waves, droughts and other extreme climate events, which are becoming more intense and frequent. Heat wave puts several European countries on alert
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Spain enters orange alert for the first wave of summer heat, which should hit 42ºC
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