Authorities across Spain are issuing stringent heatwave alerts as meteorologists forecast temperatures soaring well beyond seasonal averages. Regions such as Andalusia, Extremadura, and Madrid are expected to experience prolonged periods of intense heat, with daily highs potentially exceeding 45°C (113°F) in some localities. Officials are urging citizens to take necessary precautions, including staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak hours, and looking out for vulnerable groups like the elderly and young children.

Experts increasingly attribute these extreme weather events to the escalating effects of climate change. The country’s recent temperature records highlight a worrying trend of hotter, longer summers that not only strain public health systems but also disrupt agriculture and water resources. Key impacts outlined include:

  • Increased wildfire risks due to dry vegetation and heat stress
  • Stress on energy infrastructure from heightened demand for…