Core Points - Spain is experiencing an extreme heatwave that began in early August and is expected to last until at least August 13, marking a duration of 11 consecutive days, one of the longest in recent years [1] - On August 7, Toledo recorded the highest temperature in Spain at 42.4 degrees Celsius [1] - Most regions in Spain are forecasted to maintain high temperatures, with many areas expected to exceed 34 to 36 degrees Celsius, and some regions surpassing 40 degrees Celsius [1] - A total of 14 autonomous communities in Spain have issued heat warnings, with several regions under orange and yellow alert levels [1] - Experts warn that high temperatures increase health risks such as heatstroke and may lead to secondary disasters like wildfires and droughts [1]
西班牙热浪持续 14地发布高温预警
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-08 10:23