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Spain's flamenco dancers hit by extreme heat

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June 23, 2026

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Seville’s flamenco stages have become a furnace as a heatwave grips Spain, forcing dancers to push through severe conditions. #flamenco #dancers #spain #heatwave #climatechange

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