Foreign news agencies report that Spain is officially experiencing its first heatwave of 2026, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius in many areas. This has forced both residents and tourists to adapt to the extreme heat, while weather agencies have issued warnings about the risk of overheating and the danger of potential wildfires.
On June 21st, Madrid, the capital of Spain, experienced extreme heat, with many tourists choosing to wea…
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Foreign news agencies report that Spain is officially experiencing its first heatwave of 2026, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius in many areas. This has forced both residents and tourists to adapt to the extreme heat, while weather agencies have issued warnings about the risk of overheating and the danger of potential wildfires.
On June 21st, Madrid, the capital of Spain, experienced extreme heat, with many tourists choosing to wea…