Heat Wave Sweeps Spain, France, Italy; Spain Hits 42°C, France Issues Red Alert Through June 25

According to Jin10, multiple European nations faced intense heat waves on June 21-22. Spain's National Meteorological Agency reported the first heat wave of summer swept the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands from June 21, expected to last through June 25, with highs reaching 40-42°C across the country. France's capital Paris and 34 provinces issued the highest level red heat alert on June 21; the alert covers over one-third of mainland France's territory, with temperatures potentially reaching 41°C on June 22, according to the French weather service. Italy's inland regions recorded maximum temperatures of 39°C on June 21.
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