Spain’s PM says ‘more than 500 died’ from heatwave

In this handout image taken and released on July 20, 2022 by the Spanish Prime Minister's press office, La Moncloa, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (C) greets firefighters during a visit of the areas affected by wildfires, in Ateca, near Zaragoza. - The 10-day heatwave that hit Spain left "more than 500 people" dead, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said. Spain was gripped by a heatwave affecting much of Western Europe which pushed temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in some regions last week, sparking dozens of wildfires.  - (Photo by Fernando CALVO / LA MONCLOA / AFP)
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez greets firefighters during a visit of the areas affected by wildfires, in Ateca, near Zaragoza

MADRID, July 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The 10-day heatwave that hit Spain left “more than 500 people” dead, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said.

“During this heatwave, more than 500 people died because of such high temperatures, according to the statistics,” Sanchez said Wednesday, referring to a public health institute estimate based on excess mortality rates.

“I ask citizens to exercise extreme caution,” the premier said, noting the “climate emergency is a reality”.

Spain was gripped by a heatwave affecting much of Western Europe which pushed temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius in some regions last week, sparking dozens of wildfires.

Sanchez cited figures from the Carlos III Health Institute which estimates the number of heat-related deaths based on the number of excess deaths when compared to the average in previous years.

The institute has qualified these figures in recent days, stressing that it was a statistical estimate and not a record of official death — NNN-AGENCIES

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