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Extreme Heat Linked to 213 Deaths in Spain in Just Three Days

The Leader

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June 26, 2026

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Temperatures climbed above 42C as the intense early-summer heatwave placed health services, infrastructure and transport networks under growing pressure across Europe Extreme heat was linked to an estimated 213 deaths across Spain in just three days as temperatures surged beyond 42C in parts of the country. Figures from the Daily Mortality Monitoring System, known as [] The post Extreme Heat Linked to 213 Deaths in Spain in Just Three Days appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Spain blames over 1,000 excess deaths on heatwave, in second-hottest June ever

Spain recorded 1,029 excess deaths last month attributable to heat, official data showed on Wednesday, as a five-day heatwave with temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) made it the second-hottest June on record. Data on the Health Ministry’s ‌daily mortality monitoring system MoMo showed this June had the most deaths attributed to heat since the same month in 2015. Average temperatures last month were 3.2 degrees higher than normal, weather agency AEMET said,...

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 1, 2026

Spain links more than 1,000 excess deaths to record June heat

Spain recorded 1,029 excess deaths attributable to heat during June, according to official data, after a severe early-summer heatwave pushed temperatures above 40°C and made the month the country’s second-hottest June on record. The figures highlight the growing public health impact of increasingly intense and frequent heat events across southern Europe. The mortality data comes [] The post Spain links more than 1,000 excess deaths to record June heat appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jun 27, 2026

Spain records 327 heat-related deaths since Sunday

MADRID, June 27 (YPA) – Spanish health authorities announced that 327 heat-related deaths have been recorded since last Sunday as the country experienced an unprecedented heatwave during the month of June. The country experienced the most significant temperature, setting new records for both daytime maximum and nighttime minimum temperatures. Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) confirmed []

The Watchers

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· Jun 25, 2026

Spain estimates 212 heat-related deaths in 4 days

Spain’s public mortality-monitoring system (MoMo) estimated that high temperatures were linked to 212 deaths between June 21 and 24, as the country’s first official heat wave of 2026 brought temperatures near 40°C (104°F) and higher across large areas. Source

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Spain Reports 327 Heat Deaths in One Week as Paris Hospitals Hit Saturation Point

Spain's Carlos III Health Institute confirmed 327 heat deaths in a single week, as Paris declared its hospital facilities at saturation with 25 cardiac arrests in 24 hours. The second major European heatwave of 2026 is moving east, with Germany and Central Europe next in its path.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Sepanyol catat 1,028 kematian akibat gelombang haba

MADRID: Lebih 1,000 kematian di Sepanyol dikaitkan dengan gelombang haba terbaharu yang melanda Eropah, ketika negara itu mencatatkan separuh pertama tahun paling panas pernah direkodkan, kata pihak berkuasa hari ini. Sekurang-kurangnya 1,028 orang maut akibat masalah berkaitan haba sepanjang gelombang panas tersebut, menurut Institut Kesihatan Carlos III. Angka itu lebih dua kali ganda berbanding 407 ... Read more The post Sepanyol catat 1,028 kematian akibat gelombang haba appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Extreme Heat Linked to 213 Deaths in Spain in Just Three Days": South China Morning Post — Spain blames over 1,000 excess deaths on heatwave, in second-hottest June ever. Modern Diplomacy — Spain links more than 1,000 excess deaths to record June heat. Yemen Press Agency — Spain records 327 heat-related deaths since Sunday. The Watchers — Spain estimates 212 heat-related deaths in 4 days. The Eastern Herald — Spain Reports 327 Heat Deaths in One Week as Paris Hospitals Hit Saturation Point. Utusan Malaysia — Sepanyol catat 1,028 kematian akibat gelombang haba