Climate change brings extreme temperatures to Spain, over 20,000 heat-related deaths have been reported there in the past eight years. Amid the first heatwave this year, the government has issued an almost nationwide warning, including popular holiday islands such as Mallorca.
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Climate change brings extreme temperatures to Spain, over 20,000 heat-related deaths have been reported there in the past eight years. Amid the first heatwave this year, the government has issued an almost nationwide warning, including popular holiday islands such as Mallorca.
[https://www.holiday-weather.com/seville/averages/july/](https://www.holiday-weather.com/seville/averages/july/)
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Rookie numbers.
47 în România
In Portugal, it’s now very common to see 46°C degree temperatures in places like Santarem or further inland.
Like every other summer?
“Spain having Spain weather”
Some people don’t understand as a country average =/= single hot locations and proceed to essentially deny there is a problem… We’re doomed.
I’m seriously thinking to start sleeping on my balcony. Not a joke.
It’s time again to despair about climate change, just after electing a record number of deniers to the European parliament.
Höhöhö
This summer is crazy, we had like 40+ degree temperatures here in Hungary too about a week ago… And as i heard Romania had few days with 43+ too.
Don’t look up…
Too hot. And the new normal from now on.
Bring back the water pistols
Rip Spain
Why isn’t the world doing more about this? Are we just supposed to accept climate disaster as the new normal?
The fuck is that article coming with a ‘happy people beach time’ image?
Nothing new
It’s like, 27 degFg⅗zrees heress