Malaga, Spain faces a severe rat infestation due to high temperatures linked to climate change.

Malaga, Spain, is grappling with a significant rat infestation, exacerbated by soaring temperatures reaching 40°C, linked to climate change. Increased rodent sightings have alarmed residents and tourists, particularly in areas like Churriana and Parque de Huelin. In response, the city council has tripled its rodent eradication budget to 400,000 euros. Health officials also warn of rising public health risks, including diseases spread by mosquitoes.

September 20, 2024
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