Spain heatwave brings record May temperatures

Parts of Spain are experiencing their hottest May ever with temperatures of more than 40C in some places, according to the state weather agency, AEMET.

The agency issued heat warnings in 10 regions for Saturday, saying it could be “one of the most intense” heatwaves in years.

The city of JaƩn in southern Spain recorded its highest ever May temperature of 40C on Friday.

Climate change is making heatwaves more frequent and more intense.

Spain’s unseasonably warm spring weather is a result of hot air coming from North Africa, causing temperatures to rise by up to 15C above average for this time of year.

The worst-hit regions are Andalusia in the south, Extremadura in the south-west, Madrid and Castilla La Mancha in the centre and Aragon in the north-east.

Spain’s health ministry urged residents to drink plenty of water and to stay in cool places when possible. It also advised people to reduce physical activity.

“This year it seems to have gone directly to summer, but we have to keep going,” Madrid road sweeper Rocio Vazquez, 58, told Reuters news agency.

Credit: bbc.com

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