Spain: Rising temperature becomes reason for death of over 500 people, says PM Sanchez

The heat wave that has been blowing up Spain for over ten days has become a reason for the death of over 500 people. The following information was revealed by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday during a trip to the fire-scorched northern region of Aragon.

According to the information, Sanchez said, noting an excess mortality estimate published by the public health institute, โ€œDuring this heat wave, more than 500 people died due to such high temperatures, according to the data.โ€

He added, โ€œI ask citizens to be extremely careful, the climate emergency is a realityโ€ and โ€œclimate change kills,โ€ phrases uttered several times during the heat wave, which caused the thermometer to shoot up to more than 45 ยฐC and stoked fires ravaging tens of thousands of hectares across the country.

The death toll which has been shared as per the information provided by Sanchez is based on the estimates of the Carlos III Public Institute, which makes a statistical calculation of the excess mortality due to specific causes, such as the rise in temperatures, by comparing these figures with historical statistical series.

The institute has made a point of clarifying its figures in recent days, stressing that they are statistical estimates, not an official death register.

The heat wave was the most intense one ever recorded in Spain, according to preliminary data published on Wednesday by the national meteorological agency, Aemet.

It lasted from July 9 to 18 and had the โ€œstrongest temperature anomalyโ€ recorded in the country since data collection began in 1975, according to Aemet spokesperson Beatriz Hervella.

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