
Storm Causes Fire in Llíber and Drops Temperature by 20 Degrees in Marina Alta
The region experiences torrential rains, strong winds, and a drastic thermal drop, with a forest fire controlled in Llíber.
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The region experiences torrential rains, strong winds, and a drastic thermal drop, with a forest fire controlled in Llíber.

The fire, which may have been caused by a lightning strike, affects a forest area in the Vall de Pop.

The minimum temperature of 31.7 degrees at the Joan Chabás station surpasses the previous record, with Avamet pointing to climate change as the main cause.

The westerly wind causes record values in numerous locations, with over 35 degrees in almost 100 municipalities.

The 'ponentà' wind caused a 'dantesque' situation with extreme temperatures and high minimums across the Valencian Community.

The heatwave continues to affect the Valencian Community, with nighttime temperatures surpassing 30ºC in several locations.

The swift intervention of various emergency services and vacationing healthcare professionals was key to restoring the runner's vital signs.

Pedreguer, Pego, and inland areas record the highest temperatures, with very high levels also in Dénia.

A man died in Requena and a woman in Pedreguer, with five more injured in other incidents.

The fire affected a vehicle parked in the municipal Llunàtics parking, one of the city's busiest.

The hikers were rescued by helicopter after suffering the effects of intense heat on the mountain.

Dénia City Council activates extraordinary measures due to the red heat alert, including limiting outdoor activities and designating climate shelters.