Spain swelters in first official heatwave of 2026


Tourists and residents shop at El Rastro flea market during a hot summer day in central Madrid, Spain June 21, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

MADRID, June 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Tourists and locals in Madrid struggled to cope ⁠with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 ‌degrees Fahrenheit) on Sunday as the first official heatwave of 2026 set in, and authorities warned of over-exposure to the sun ​and an increased risk of ⁠wildfires.

Haily San Cesario, a ⁠22-year-old engineer visiting Madrid's El Rastro flea market from Miami ⁠said: "I'm ‌dressed all in white because it's so hot, and I'm carrying my little electric ⁠fan everywhere I go."

Aemet, the state-run weather ​forecaster, said ‌13 of Spain's 17 regions are on orange ⁠alert for ​heat on Sunday, while the Basque Country, in the northwest, is on red alert, the highest level. The heatwave ⁠will continue until Thursday.

"The heat really ​is exhausting," said Madrid resident Ana Garces, a 49-year-old social educator also visiting the market.

The head of SNCF, ⁠the French state-owned railway operator on Sunday, advised vulnerable people against taking the train during the heatwave, which on Saturday prompted a partial alcohol ban in ​France, nationwide warnings in Germany ⁠and the closure of a soccer fan zone in ​Spain.

The severe heat brought renewed concerns ‌of its impact on people's ​health, particularly the elderly.

(Reporting by Graham Keeley, Sergio Gomez, Elena Rodriguez; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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