Spain and France face more heat after scorching June caused 2,000 deaths
Spain and France are preparing for another heatwave, with temperatures potentially reaching 44°C. This comes after June's extreme heat caused over 2,000 excess deaths in the two countries, with approximately 1,000 attributed to each. Spain's meteorological agency warned of increased wildfire risk and advised vulnerable populations to take precautions. Scientists link these severe heat events to the climate crisis. In France, the heatwave led to a rise in drowning deaths and strained emergency services, with a significant increase in heatstroke and dehydration call-outs. The intense heat also caused public disturbances in Paris as people scrambled to buy scarce air-conditioning units.