Two die in Spain wildfire, two deaths in France from European heatwave

Two die in Spain wildfire, two deaths in France from European heatwave
Two die in Spain wildfire, two deaths in France from European heatwave

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A firefighter stands near firetrucks following a wildfire during a heatwave, nearby the village of Kleinbahren, Germany July 2, 2025. — Reuters pic

LONDON, July 2 — Wildfires have killed two people in Spain and two others have died in France because of a heatwave that has gripped Europe and forced the closure of a nuclear reactor at a Swiss power plant.

With scorching temperatures again today, Spanish officials said a wildfire in Catalonia had killed two people yesterday and France's energy minister reported two deaths with a direct link to the heatwave, with 300 others taken to hospital.

Italy issued red alerts for 18 cities because of the extreme heat and Turkey has been tackling wildfires in what meteorologists say is an “exceptional” heatwave because it has come so early in Europe’s summer.

The blaze in Torrefeta in the Catalonia region of Spain destroyed several farms and affected an area stretching for about 40 kilometres, officials said. It was largely contained though more wind and thunderstorms were expected today.

“The fire was extremely violent and erratic due to storms and strong winds, generating a convection cloud that complicated extinguishing efforts,” the fire service said.

Authorities in the Spanish city of Barcelona said yesterday they were also looking into whether the death of a street sweeper at the weekend was heat-related.

Spain experienced its hottest June on record this year, and France had its hottest June since 2003, Energy Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said.

Weather forecaster Meteo France said red alerts remained for several areas of central France, but that heat was easing in the west, though intense thunderstorms with possible heavy bursts of rainfall were expected in many parts of the east.

Temperature highs were expected around 39 degrees Celsius, with up to 34°C in Paris, and 36°C to 38°C in Strasbourg, Lyon, Grenoble and Avignon.

In Italy, Florence was expected to bear the brunt of the heat with a top temperature of 39°C during the day. Red alerts were issued in 18 cities, including Milan and Rome.

There was a risk of violent and sudden rain and storms, particularly along the central Appennine mountain region and Sardinia and Sicily.

Swiss utility Axpo shut down one reactor unit at the Beznau nuclear power plant and halved output at another yesterday because of the high temperature of river water.

Water is used for cooling and other purposes at nuclear power plants, and restrictions were expected to continue as temperatures are monitored.

Scientists say greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels are a cause of climate change, with deforestation and industrial practices being other contributing factors.

Last year was the planet’s hottest on record. — AFP

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