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Punishing Heat

The town of Iznájar and formerly-submerged electrical tower on the bank of the reservoir.
The town of Iznájar and formerly-submerged electrical tower on the bank of the reservoir. Photo: Carlos Gil (Getty Images)

The extreme heat has been especially tough on the olive crop. The heat began spiking in Spain in May, when temperatures soared well above average in the first heat wave of the season near the end of the month. May is a crucial time for olive growth—flowers begin to bloom in May—and the intense heat then took a toll on the rest of the growing season.

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