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500 die from heatwave in Spain

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MADRID (AFP) – Spain’s prime minister said “more than 500 people died” during a 10-day heatwave as Europe counts the cost of a record period of extreme temperatur­es.

Climate change protesters said the scorching weather should be a wake-up call for the continent.

“This has nothing to do with ideologies, but with a reality, with a climatic emergency that the planet is living through,” said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

Speaking against a backdrop of charred trees and burned ground in the hard-hit northeaste­rn Zaragoza region, he urged people to exercise “extreme caution.”

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

The institute has stressed these figures are a statistica­l estimate and not a record of official deaths.

Meanwhile, Greek firefighte­rs gained the upper hand in a battle against a wildfire raging for a second day in mountainsi­de suburbs north of Athens that had forced hundreds of people to flee, an official said.

“For the most part, the fire is in decline,” fire department spokesman Yiannis Artopios told reporters.

Greece had been spared the blistering heatwave experience­d in western Europe, but flames fanned by high winds were threatenin­g the suburbs of Penteli, Pallini, Anthousa and Gerakas, home to tens of thousands of people.

“The fire was scorching our backs, we left in the nick of time. Had we stayed another 30 seconds it would have burned us,” a Pallini resident who lost his car and shed to the flames told ERT television.

“The civil protection authority was late in alerting us,” he said.

In France, firefighte­rs brought twin blazes near the southweste­rn city of Bordeaux under control.

Temperatur­es of more than 40 degrees Celsius over previous days have spelled misery for millions and shattered heat records.

Cooler air swept in Wednesday, bringing relief to people from Portugal to Britain, but thousands of firefighte­rs continued to tackle blazes that

have broken out in multiple countries after months of drought-like conditions.

 ?? AFP ?? The self-propelled howitzer 2000 tank of the German army fires during exercise at the ‘Dynamic Front 22,’ the US Army-led NATO and Partner integrated annual artillery exercise in Europe, in Germany on Wednesday. More than 3,000 participan­ts from 19 nations took part in the drill.
AFP The self-propelled howitzer 2000 tank of the German army fires during exercise at the ‘Dynamic Front 22,’ the US Army-led NATO and Partner integrated annual artillery exercise in Europe, in Germany on Wednesday. More than 3,000 participan­ts from 19 nations took part in the drill.

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