Heatwave
that fuelled deadly wildfires was Spain’s ‘most intense on record’
Country’s
weather agency says 10-day period from 8-17 August was hottest since at least
1950, as fires still rage
Agence
France-Presse
Sun 24
Aug 2025 11.53 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/24/heatwave-wildfires-spain-most-intense-on-record
A 16-day
heatwave Spain suffered this month was “the most intense on record”, the
country’s state meteorological agency (AEMET) has said.
Provisional
readings for the 3-18 August heatwave exceeded the last record, set in July
2022, and showed an average temperature 4.6C higher than for previous such
phenomena, the agency said on X.
The
August heatwave exacerbated tinderbox conditions in Spain that fuelled
wildfires that continue to ravage parts of the north and west of the country.
More than
1,100 deaths in Spain have been linked to the heatwave, according to an
estimate released on Tuesday by the Carlos III Health Institute.
Since it
began its records in 1975, AEMET has registered 77 heatwaves in Spain, with six
going 4C or more above the average – five of those since 2019.
Scientists
say the climate crisis is driving longer, more intense and more frequent
heatwaves worldwide.
AEMET
said a 10-day period within the last heatwave, covering 8-17 August, was the
hottest 10 consecutive days recorded in Spain since at least 1950.
The
agency said it was “a scientific fact that current summers are hotter than in
previous decades”.
It added:
“Each summer is not always going to be hotter than the previous one, but there
is a clear trend towards much more extreme summers. What is key is adapting to,
and mitigating, climate change.”

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