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Barcelona (Spain), Aug 11 (EFE).- Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday called for “maximum prudence and full collaboration” as a heat wave hit Spain, exposing parts of the country to a high risk of wildfires with six regions on red alert. Temperatures will reach up to 44 degrees Celsius in some parts of the Iberian peninsula and will last up to six days, according to the National weather agency Aemet, who warned this summer’s heat wave is the most intense, widespread and lasting to hit Spain. FOOTAGE OF THE BEACH IN BARCELONA.
Images of people and workers in central Madrid as residents struggle with the heat during Spain's strongest heatwave this summer. IMAGES
People in the Spanish capital endure temperatures in the high 30s as the country swelters in its first summer heatwave, one that has pushed temperatures over 40 degrees celsius in several areas. The heatwave began on Sunday, when a high of 43.8C was recorded in El Granado, in the southern Andalusia region, according to the AEMET weather agency. IMAGES from Madrid
Sueca (Valencia, Spain), Sep 12 (EFE) .- Summer temperatures persist in Valencia, where people were seen enjoying terraces.FOOTAGE OF SUECA, VALENCIA.
Elche (Spain), Aug 15 (EFE).- Spain is still on high alert as a heatwave hits continental Europe.FOOTAGE OF ELCHE.
Madrid, Aug 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Castro / Pedro Pablo Pérez) Fifteen Spanish regions are on high alert for high temperatures on Friday, one of them in extreme risk, Andalusia, with maximums of 46ºC.FOOTAGE OF SPAIN
Cordoba (Spain), Aug 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Rafa Alcaide) Fifteen Spanish regions are on high alert for high temperatures on Friday, one of them in extreme risk, Andalusia, with maximums of 46ºC.FOOTAGE OF CORDOBA.