A 71-year-old woman has died in Sanlúcar la Mayor, Seville, due to heatstroke after being exposed to high temperatures inside her home. This marks the second death related to heatstroke in Andalusia this summer. The regional government’s Health Council confirmed the incident, noting that the victim had pre-existing conditions classified as 'special risk' under the Andalusian Heatwave Coordination Protocol. Since the start of the hot season, there have been 800 emergency cases linked to heat-related illnesses, with 564 treated in primary care and 236 in hospitals. Eight cases of heatstroke have been recorded, all requiring hospitalization, with four patients still hospitalized and two fatalities. The region has activated its heatwave protocol since May 15 until September 30, using meteorological forecasts to set alert levels and targeting vulnerable groups such as the elderly, people with chronic illnesses, young children, and those living alone or in poverty.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a health crisis caused by extreme heat, focusing on official data and protocols implemented by the regional government. It provides factual information without overtly favoring any political stance, presenting the situation objectively through government statements and health-





