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Spain: Winter Arrives With Snow Across Several Regions 2

Spain is experiencing its first major winter storm, bringing snow across several regions. Yellow warnings are in effect for Ávila and Segovia, while icy conditions have closed the only road to Peñalba de Santiago in León. Temperatures dropped sharply at La Covatilla ski resort in Salamanca, reaching –6.1°C, the ninth-lowest in Spain that morning.

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Release Of Imperial Eagle - Spain

Images of the preparations, with the participation of the Councilor for Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, for the release of an imperial eagle in the stone shelter of 'Los caracoles', in the area of Pinar de Cánava, in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén). On October 31, 2025, in Jimena, Jaén (Andalucía, Spain). Catalina García has participated today in the release of an imperial eagle in the municipality of Jimena (Jaén), within the framework of the recovery plan for the Iberian imperial eagle, a species catalogued as endangered in the Andalusian Catalogue of Threatened Species and one of the species that has required the greatest conservation effort by the Junta de Andalucía (Andalusian Regional Government). Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrimage of El Rocío - Seville

Pilgrimage of El Rocío - Seville

Images of the passage of the Brotherhood of El Rocío de Jaén through Villamanrique de la Condesa, on June 3, 2025 in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). Many of the brotherhoods that leave from the farthest geographical points of the province of Huelva are already walking towards El Rocio. The Vado del Quema and the Sevillian town of Villamanrique de la Condesa become these days a neuralgic point of devotion to El Rocío. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pilgrimage of El Rocío - Seville

Pilgrimage of El Rocío - Seville

Images of the passage of the Brotherhood of El Rocío de Jaén through Villamanrique de la Condesa, on June 3, 2025 in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). Many of the brotherhoods that leave from the farthest geographical points of the province of Huelva are already walking towards El Rocio. The Vado del Quema and the Sevillian town of Villamanrique de la Condesa become these days a neuralgic point of devotion to El Rocío. Photo by Joaquin Corchero / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe VI (c) presides over the meeting of the National Security Council, at the Moncloa Palace, on April 29, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). King Felipe VI has chaired this Tuesday the extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council, held at the Moncloa Palace, and with the presence of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and practically all the ministers. With the intention of "facilitating the operability given the special circumstances that make it advisable", the head of state has been at the head of the National Security Council, after canceling his visit to Jaén with Queen Letizia scheduled for this Tuesday on the occasion of the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of its capital. Photo by Pool Moncloa/Fernando Calvo/ABACAPRESSC.OM

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King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe VI (c) presides over the meeting of the National Security Council, at the Moncloa Palace, on April 29, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). King Felipe VI has chaired this Tuesday the extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council, held at the Moncloa Palace, and with the presence of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and practically all the ministers. With the intention of "facilitating the operability given the special circumstances that make it advisable", the head of state has been at the head of the National Security Council, after canceling his visit to Jaén with Queen Letizia scheduled for this Tuesday on the occasion of the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of its capital. Photo by Pool Moncloa/Fernando Calvo/ABACAPRESSC.OM

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King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe presides over the meeting of the National Security Council - Madrid

King Felipe VI (left) and the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez (right), on their arrival at the meeting of the National Security Council, at the Moncloa Palace, on April 29, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). King Felipe VI presided this Tuesday over the extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council, held at the Moncloa Palace, with the presence of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and practically all the ministers. With the intention of "facilitating the operability given the special circumstances that make it advisable", the head of state has been at the head of the National Security Council, after canceling his visit to Jaén with Queen Letizia scheduled for this Tuesday on the occasion of the commemoration of the 1,200th anniversary of its capital. Photo by Pool Moncloa/Fernando Calvo/ABACAPRESSC.OM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

Lynx At Andujar Natural Park - Spain

A lynx in Cortijo Gato Clavo, on November 8, 2024, in the Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Jaen, Andalusia, Spain. In June 2024, the total number of lynx in the Iberian Peninsula exceeded 2000 specimens, thus ceasing to be an "endangered" species and becoming "vulnerable". In any case, this figure is still far from reaching the number of specimens between 3000-5000 to reach a viable population in its entirety and out of danger to be in a favorable conservation status, according to European regulations. Among the threats to the lynx are the decrease in the populations of wild rabbits, which make up 90% of its diet, the increasing number of road killings and poaching. Every year in Spain, 100 lynxes are killed by road kill or killed by hunting, poisons or traps. Photo by Rafael Bastante/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia (4l) in the family photo of her visit to the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operations. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofía Visits The Food Bank Foundation - Spain

Queen Sofia visits the Fundación Banco de Alimentos, on October 22, 2024, in Jaen, Andalusia (Spain). Queen Sofia, executive president of the foundation that bears her name, visited the facilities of the Food Bank of Jaen, in order to learn about its management and daily operation. During the visit, she was interested in the work and social response that the Fundación Banco de Alimentos de Jaén carries out on a daily basis. Photo by Juan de Dios Ortiz/Europa/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A woman with umbrella and summer clothes. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A woman wearing a cap and summer clothes. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A delivery man loaded with bottles of water. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

Two tourists sitting on the steps of the Cathedral. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A woman fans while walking. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

Two people wearing hats have an ice cream while walking through the Puerta de Jerez. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A man fills a bottle of water in a public fountain. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A woman with a visor and short sleeves. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A man fills a bottle of water in a public fountain. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A man cools himself in a public fountain. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Heat Wave Hits Seville

New Heat Wave Hits Seville

A man cools himself in a public fountain. A 05 July 2024, in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Andalusia faces this Tuesday the first day of the second wave that will last until Thursday, July 25, after the end of the first heat wave of the summer on the 19th. In this context, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated orange alert for high temperatures in five Andalusian provinces - Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville - as well as yellow warning in Cadiz. Photo by Maria Jose Lopez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A woman with a fan, on July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Several people protect themselves from the sun with caps and hats, July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A woman fills a water bottle in a fountain, on July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Several people shelter from the sun under an umbrella, July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A man takes shelter from the sun under an umbrella, on July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A woman drinks water, on July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A man sells cold water, July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

Summer's First Heatwave Looms - Madrid

A man takes shelter from the sun under an umbrella, on July 18, 2024, in Madrid, Spain. The first heat wave of the summer puts today in yellow or orange warning to almost all Spain, with temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in some points, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).specifically, in Andalusia is at significant risk Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen and Seville. Photo by Eduardo Parra/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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