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World’s Second Named Heat Wave Strikes Spain

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The city of Seville, Spain, has declared its second-ever named heat wave as much of the country swelters under blistering conditions. “Yago” earned the city’s most severe heat wave ranking, a Category 3, as temperatures soared above 111 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday.

Seville is among the first cities in the world to implement a system for naming and ranking heat waves, similar to the way scientists designate hurricanes. It officially launched a pilot program in June 2022, and heat wave Zoe became its first named event a month later.

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