Spain Faces Severe Consequences from Record Heat in June 2026
June 2026 has been marked as the second hottest on record in Spain, with nearly 900 heat-related fatalities reported by Aemet, highlighting the urgent climate crisis.
Editorial Staff
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Spain's weather agency Aemet has confirmed that June 2026 was the second warmest month since records began in 1961, with extreme heat levels recorded throughout the month.
The heatwave has been linked to an alarming estimate of nearly 900 deaths, underscoring the severe impact of rising temperatures on public health.
This situation raises significant concerns about climate change and its effects, as Aemet emphasizes the urgent need for action to address these escalating weather patterns.