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Spain records highest number of May heat-related deaths

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 5:41 AM

MADRID, June 3 (Reuters) – Spain recorded its highest heat-related mortality for the month of May ​since records began in 2015, ‌the Health Ministry said on Wednesday after many parts of Europe experienced record heat.

• According to estimates by ‌Spain’s ​daily mortality monitoring system, ⁠May 2026 recorded ⁠101 deaths attributable to high temperatures, the highest figure for this month since the series began ​in 2015.

• The number is 3.6 times the average for ⁠May over the ⁠last decade, highlighting the ​significant health impact of extreme heat ​even before the start of northern ‌hemisphere summer, the Health Ministry said.

• The monitoring system, or MoMo for short, estimates that 27,564 ⁠deaths were attributable to high temperatures in Spain between 2015 and 2025.

• 2022 ⁠was ‌the worst year on ⁠record, with 4,789 deaths, followed ​by ‌2025 with 3,832.

• The ​risk of ⁠mortality rises by between 9.1% and 10.7% for each degree that temperatures exceed the health risk threshold.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; editing by ​Barbara Lewis)