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Heatstroke Deaths Double in Andalusia This Decade

Heatwaves have caused 36 fatalities in the region since 2020, with a significant increase in recent years.

Thermometer showing high temperature against a background of Andalusian architecture under intense sun.
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Thermometer showing high temperature against a background of Andalusian architecture under intense sun.

Heatstrokes have caused 36 deaths in Andalusia so far this decade, doubling figures from 2020 to 2025, according to an official report.

The incidence of heatstrokes in Andalusia has seen a notable increase this decade. While five deaths attributed to prolonged exposure to high temperatures were recorded in 2020, this figure doubled to ten fatalities in 2025. In total, 36 people have lost their lives in the autonomous community due to this cause since the beginning of the decade.
A report from the Regional Ministry of Health, Presidency, and Emergencies details that 98 episodes of intense heat were recorded in the region over the past six years. Of those affected by these extreme conditions, 36 percent did not survive and passed away.

"Almost all heatstrokes are due to negligence: people take their dogs out at five in the afternoon, go running at two in the afternoon, or work on construction sites at noon."

José María Villadiego Sánchez · Care Director of 061 Andalusia
The province of Seville leads in irreversible cases since 2020, with fourteen deaths. It is followed by Córdoba with seven, and Almería with five. This year, the first fatality occurred in Almería, an elderly man who suffered multi-organ failure after prolonged heat exposure.
José María Villadiego Sánchez, Care Director of 061 Andalusia, explains that high temperatures trigger physiological mechanisms to regulate body temperature, such as the dilation of superficial veins and sweating. He warns of symptoms including headaches, palpitations, fainting, mineral loss, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness.
The acting Minister of Health, Presidency, and Emergencies, Antonio Sanz, reminded the public that Andalusia maintains the Andalusian Protocol for Coordination against the Effects of Excessive Temperatures on Health 2026 active until September 30. This initiative aims to reduce the impact of heat, particularly protecting vulnerable groups such as the elderly, chronically ill, pregnant women, minors, and outdoor workers.