Spain hits record May heat deaths after unusually high temperatures
In May, Spain experienced unprecedented heatwaves that led to a record 101 heat-related deaths, marking a concerning trend in climate change's impact on public health. The unusually early and severe temperatures highlight how rising global temperatures are pushing weather patterns out of the ordinary. This spike in fatalities underscores the urgent need for better preparedness and adaptation strategies to mitigate the health risks associated with extreme heat. With climate change expected to bring more frequent and intense heatwaves, these findings are a stark reminder of the potential dangers and the importance of proactive measures.
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