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Blazing heatwave sparks wildfires in Spain, leaving two dead

Published on: July 2, 2025 4:48 PM

Firefighters in Spain discovered two bodies after wildfires erupted in the northeast Catalonia region. The fires forced around 14,000 people to stay home as a safety measure. Hot weather, dry air, and strong winds from recent storms fueled the rapid spread of flames. Authorities are still investigating what caused the fires, while emergency crews work to control the blazes.

This heatwave is part of a wider crisis sweeping Europe, with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F) in many areas. Several cities broke long-standing June heat records. Tragically, a two-year-old boy died after being left inside a parked car under the scorching sun. In southern Spain, two road workers also died, likely due to heatstroke.

Experts warn that climate change is driving the rise in such extreme weather events, making heatwaves and storms more intense and frequent. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly, children, and the sick, are at greater risk. Authorities continue to advise these groups to stay indoors and hydrated during this dangerous heat period.

Europe has witnessed tens of thousands of heat-related deaths in past heatwaves. To prevent further loss, many schools and public places closed temporarily, and officials issued health warnings. The heatwave has also strained power and water supplies, increasing pressure on emergency services.

In Spain, the combined threat of extreme heat and wildfires presents a severe challenge. Firefighters are racing against time to contain the blazes and protect communities. As climate change accelerates, experts stress urgent action is needed to prepare for more frequent and deadly heat events.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: heatwave sparks wildfires, Latest, leaving two dead, Spain

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