High temperatures hit Debagoiena hard

Euskalmet data shows temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in the region, prompting adjustments in health services and municipal activities.

Empty bench in a public park under the sun, representing sweltering heat.
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Empty bench in a public park under the sun, representing sweltering heat.

Municipalities in Debagoiena have experienced temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in recent days, according to Euskalmet data, impacting both health services and local municipal agendas.

The heatwave peaked on Monday, with an average temperature of 31.7 degrees recorded in Arrasate. The highest value of the last seven days was reached yesterday at noon, hitting 41.7 degrees.
Emergency services at the Debagoiena Hospital have reported that the heat has significantly affected the population. The most vulnerable groups have been the elderly, those living alone, and patients with chronic conditions.

"The level of care required by patients with illnesses has increased, and the health problems we have detected include more dizziness, loss of consciousness, hypotension, disorientation, and heat-related complications."

an emergency doctor · Debagoiena Hospital
To address the situation, local councils have set up climate shelters. In towns like Arrasate and Eskoriatza, festival programs have been adjusted to prevent incidents. In Aretxabaleta, the local government has opened sports facilities and provided water inflatables for residents.