A recent heatwave in Spain is estimated to have caused 212 heat-related deaths over the past four days, according to reports from AFP. The extreme temperatures have gripped the country, prompting health alerts and concerns over public safety. Authorities are attributing the rise in fatalities to a combination of the intense heat and underlying health conditions. The heatwave is part of a broader pattern of extreme weather events across Europe this summer. While the exact figure is still being confirmed, the current estimate represents a significant increase in heat-related deaths. The situation highlights the growing risks associated with climate change and the need for preparedness measures to protect vulnerable populations.