Spain has experienced a heatwave that ended recently, setting new temperature records in several cities. Barcelona and Girona recorded their highest temperatures for July at 37.7°C and 41.6°C respectively. The highest temperature of the day was recorded in Murcia at 42.8°C. Several provinces, including Girona, Navarra, Tarragona, and La Rioja, saw significant deviations from average July temperatures, with 36 provinces experiencing unusually high temperatures for this time of year.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental data regarding extreme temperatures across Spain. It presents factual information about temperature records and anomalies without any apparent ideological framing or bias. There is no mention of political actions, policies, or debates related to climate change or


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