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Added on the 13/08/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Madrid, Aug 20 (EFE).- (Camera: Manuel Única) After the historical heat wave that was experienced in Spain last week and the generally pleasant atmosphere of the last days, the typical August heat returns and thus the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) announces for the next few days a "very pronounced" rise in temperatures that has been noticeable since yesterday, Thursday, when 37 degrees were exceeded in the south.FOOTAGE OF MADRID CITY, SPAIN.
Madrid, Aug 12 (EFE) .- The people of Madrid began Thursday with high temperatures. Thus, at 8:30 am the thermometers in the north of the capital hit 25 degrees. (Camera: ANGEL HERRERA / SANTIAGO CASTRO) SHOT LIST: THERMOMETERS IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Madrid, Jul 22 (EFE).- (Camera: Enrique del Viso/Santiago Castro) Most regions in Spain maintain their alert due to high temperatures.FOOTAGE OF MADRID.
Cordoba/Madrid/A Coruña, 27 July (EFE), (Camera: Juanma Rodríguez).- High temperatures of up to 42 degrees will keep orange or yellow level warnings active this Monday in practically the entire country, except in Asturias and the Canary Islands. The State Meteorological Agency forecasts significantly high temperatures on Monday in central and eastern Andalusia, with 42 degrees in Cordoba and 41 in Granada and Jaén. Galicia is also experiencing warm temperatures similar to the rest of Spain. FOOTAGE OF MADRID, CORDOBA AND GALICIA
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
Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso, who was forcibly kissed in August by the former president of the football federation Luis Rubiales after the Roja women's World Cup victory, arrives at the Audiencia Nacional court in Madrid to be heard by the judge in charge of the case. IMAGES
Tourists at the Colisseum fend off high temperatures during a new heatwave in Rome, Italy. IMAGES
People walk on the Puerta del Sol, a public square, in Madrid where the temperature is nearing 40 degrees Celsius, as Spain issues hot weather red alerts for three regions due to the "extreme" danger posed by scorching temperatures. Weather agency Aemet said temperatures would hit highs between 38 degrees Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) and 42 degrees across much of the drought-stricken country. The heat is expected to be even worse in the eastern regional of Catalonia, Aragon and the Balearic Islands where thermometers could reach 44 degrees Celsius. IMAGES