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Spain attributes over 1,000 excess deaths to heat in second-hottest June ever

Spain attributes over 1,000 excess deaths to heat in second-hottest June ever
# 01 July 2026 12:54 (UTC +04:00)

Spain recorded 1,029 excess deaths last month ​attributable to heat, official data showed on Wednesday, as ‌a five-day heatwave with temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) made it the second-hottest month of June on record, Reuters reports.

Data on the Health ​Ministry's daily mortality monitoring system MoMo showed this June ​had the most deaths attributed to heat since ⁠the same month in 2015.

Average temperatures last month were 3.2 ​degrees higher than normal, weather agency AEMET said, making it the ​second-hottest June on record after June 2025.

At the heatwave's peak on June 23, 35.7 million people — roughly 73% of the country's population — were exposed ​to health risks due to the heat; 38% of ​them faced high risk.

There have been 12 heatwaves in June since 1975, with ‌half ⁠of them occurring in the past decade.

The 13 hottest months of June since records began in 1961 all occurred in the 21st century.

This is evidence that heatwaves appear at the ​beginning of summer ​with a higher ⁠frequency than before, said AEMET spokesperson Ruben del Campo.

Between June 1 and 30, 165 maximum ​temperature records — 145 of them monthly and 20 ​all-time — ⁠and 225 highest minimum temperature records — 180 monthly and 45 all-time — were broken at local measuring stations, AEMET said.

The first heatwave of ⁠the ​summer was exceptional in the country's ​north "not only because of its intensity, but also because of its duration and ​persistence," the agency added.

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