How tourists are beating the heat during Spain’s second heatwave

(5 Aug 2025)
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Córdoba Spain – 5 August 2025
1. A woman using a handheld fan
2. Tourists with umbrellas walking on Córdoba’s Roman Bridge
3. Tourist’s phone showing a heat alert for Córdoba
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Argentina Lascano, tourist from Ecuador:
“Yes, it’s very hot, it’s 40 (degrees Celsius), but we already knew that. So we have to prepare, stay hydrated, drink water, fluids, and I hope I can endure it.”
5. Close-up of tourist with a handheld fan
6. Tourists drinking bottled water
7. Various of tourists drinking water at a fountain
8. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Stefano Moltene, tourist from Milan, Italy:
“What do I do about the heat? I pour water on my head, hoping not to faint or feel bad, but honestly, it’s very suffocating.”
9. Various of thermometers around Córdoba showing temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit)

STORYLINE:
Spain is experiencing its worst heatwave of the summer so far this week, with temperatures that could exceed 42 C (107 F), according to the Spanish Meteorological Agency, which has issued alerts for more than 30 provinces across the country.

One of the regions most affected through Sunday will be Andalusia, particularly Córdoba, where a high temperature warning has been issued for Tuesday.

The city of Córdoba is facing one of the most intense days of this second summer heatwave on Tuesday.

The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has activated an orange alert level for high temperatures that could reach up to 42 C in several areas of the Guadalquivir Valley, especially between 1:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.

AEMET forecasts that the heatwave will last at least until Sunday, August 10, although it may be extended beyond that.

Córdoba is among the most affected provinces by the scorching heat, along with others in southern Spain such as Seville, Jaén, and Badajoz.

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