Pakistan, July 2 -- Firefighters in Spain discovered two bodies after wildfires erupted in the northeast Catalonia region. The fires forced around 14,000 people to stay home as a safety measure. Hot weather, dry air, and strong winds from recent storms fueled the rapid spread of flames. Authorities are still investigating what caused the fires, while emergency crews work to control the blazes.

This heatwave is part of a wider crisis sweeping Europe, with temperatures soaring above 40degC (104degF) in many areas. Several cities broke long-standing June heat records. Tragically, a two-year-old boy died after being left inside a parked car under the scorching sun. In southern Spain, two road workers also died, likely due to heatstroke.

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