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The Aemet activates a warning of "extraordinary danger" due to heat in Zaragoza and Valencia
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

The Aemet activates a warning of "extraordinary danger" due to heat in Zaragoza and Valencia

The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has issued an 'extraordinary danger' warning for high temperatures in three areas of the Iberian Peninsula on Wednesday. The alert covers the Ebro River region in Zaragoza, the northern interior of Valencia province, and the southern coast of the same province. Temperatures are expected to peak between 13:00 and 20:00 hours, reaching up to 42°C in Zaragoza and Valencia, triggering red alerts. This is not classified as an extreme heatwave, as conditions are expected to ease by Thursday. Meanwhile, much of southeastern Spain will face an orange alert for significant heat, with temperatures around 40°C, though this does not trigger the highest level of alert. Interior regions of Catalonia and most of Aragon are also expected to experience temperatures ranging from 40°C to 37°C.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center6 hr. ago
Red warnings for heat and high temperatures in Aragon and the Community of Valencia

The Spanish meteorological agency AEMET has issued red alerts for extreme heat in parts of Aragon and the Valencian Community. Specifically, the Ribera del Ebro area in Zaragoza and the southern and northern coastal zones of Valencia province are expected to exceed 42 degrees Celsius. These warnings indicate a significant risk due to the high temperatures anticipated for Wednesday. AEMET advises residents to follow recommendations from Civil Protection authorities to ensure safety during this period of extreme heat.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a weather-related alert issued by a national meteorological service. It provides factual information about temperature forecasts and safety advisories without any political commentary, framing, or bias. The content focuses solely on environmental conditions and public health,

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
The Aemet activates a warning of "extraordinary danger" due to heat in Zaragoza and Valencia

The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has issued an 'extraordinary danger' warning for high temperatures in three areas of the Iberian Peninsula on Wednesday. The alert covers the Ebro River region in Zaragoza, the northern interior of Valencia province, and the southern coast of the same province. Temperatures are expected to peak between 13:00 and 20:00 hours, reaching up to 42°C in Zaragoza and Valencia, triggering red alerts. This is not classified as an extreme heatwave, as conditions are expected to ease by Thursday. Meanwhile, much of southeastern Spain will face an orange alert for significant heat, with temperatures around 40°C, though this does not trigger the highest level of alert. Interior regions of Catalonia and most of Aragon are also expected to experience temperatures ranging from 40°C to 37°C.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data without overt ideological framing. It reports on the technical classification of heat warnings based on temperature thresholds and regional forecasts, without taking sides on policy responses or political implications. The tone remains objective, with

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