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Major warning to Irish tourists in Spain as heatwave descends – as exact areas scorched by 40C heat TODAY pinpointed
Major warning to Irish tourists in Spain as heatwave descends – as exact areas scorched by 40C heat TODAY pinpointed

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Irish Sun

Major warning to Irish tourists in Spain as heatwave descends – as exact areas scorched by 40C heat TODAY pinpointed

IRISH holidaygoers have been hit with a major warning as a popular destination is set to scorch this week. Days ago, tourists to Spainish hotspots were warned of an incoming 3 The heatwave will last days Credit: EPA Popular areas across the The heatwave finally hit just days ago and is still ongoing, with maximum temperatures predicted in some of the country's most beloved Irish travellers to the area were likely to see their holidays ruined in the scorching heat. And many people will likely end up spending most of their holiday inside to escape the blazing temperatures. Read more in Travel Just days ago, Spanish meteorologists at the country's Met Office, AEMET, took to Along with a graphic of soaring temperatures, they posted on They said: "Extraordinary episode of maximum temperatures; they will be those of midsummer, especially in the valleys of large rivers. "Only occasional showers are expected on Thursday in the northwest and on Friday in the northern half of the peninsula." Most read in News Travel And this weekend, multiple areas have been hit with a "maximum temperature" warning from AEMET. The Andalusia region is predicted to see 40C heat from today until at least Sunday. Locals and tourists batten down hatches as 'Red Alert' Storm Nuria to smash Canary Islands TODAY The same goes for the Aragon region, Castilla La-Mancha, Cataluna and Extremadura. And the But the worst hit areas are the popular destinations According to AEMET, only the early mornings and late at night will likely be bearable temperatures. RETURN TO NORMAL From midnight on Friday until midday on Saturday, the But during the day, multiple areas have had their weather alert raised to amber. An amber warning is similar to our orange warning, and means high temperatures. For much of Irish people planning a holiday to the sunny country might want to hold off until the weather becomes more stable after the heatwave passes. And tourists who are already there are advised to follow along with the guidelines of local authorities. 3 Spain is set to see 40C temperatures Credit: X / @AEMET_Esp 3 Irish holidaygoers have been hit with a major warning Credit: AFP

Love Island's Amy Hart looks amazing in strapless swimsuit as she hits the beach on family holiday
Love Island's Amy Hart looks amazing in strapless swimsuit as she hits the beach on family holiday

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Love Island's Amy Hart looks amazing in strapless swimsuit as she hits the beach on family holiday

Amy has spoken candidly about the trolling she's received over her parenting beach babe Love Island's Amy Hart looks amazing in strapless swimsuit as she hits the beach on family holiday LOVE Island star Amy Hart sizzled in a black bandeau swimsuit as she hit the beach in Mallorca. The ITV2 alum opted for the glam one-piece paired with huge sunglasses as she headed for a day on the Palma sands with husband Sam Rason and son Stanley, aged two. Advertisement 7 Amy Hart stripped to a black swimsuit as she soaked up the sunshine in Palma Credit: Splash 7 The Love Island alum, 32, took a series of selfies on the sands Credit: Splash 7 She was joined by husband Sam Rason and son Stanley Credit: Splash 7 Amy found fame on the ITV2 matchmaking series Credit: Rex Features Amy, 32, pulled her blonde hair into a stylish up-do and went make-up free for the family day, stopping to capture a few selfies along the way. The Love Island 2019 star then waded into the crystal-clear waters as she cooled off, taking a paddle as the waves lapped her thighs. She was then reunited as she arrived back on shore, with little Stanley playing in a multi-coloured beach suit. He was seen staying close to his parents as he carried a series of plastic toys, before Amy helped him out and carried his neon green bucket. Advertisement The family are on a P&O Cruise around the Mediterranean, with Amy documenting the trip on Instagram. She recently uploaded a video showing the couple dressing up for a glam dinner on the ship. Amy uploaded a slide to her Stories to document the pair's day and told how after a few hours on the beach, Stanley had gone to a kids club. As he played, the couple enjoyed an Afternoon Tea in the adults-only area of the ship. Advertisement MUM LIFE Amy previously opened up on how cruel online trolls accused her of "overfeeding" her baby - and said they "didn't recognise her." The TV star, who welcomed Stanley on March 3 2023 with husband-to-be Sam Rason - says she has found happiness as a mum by learning to drown out the noise and adopting a "healthy" life for her and her son. Love Island's Amy Hart marries fiance Sam in Spainish ceremony - a year after getting engaged 'At the beginning, I got a lack of flack for allegedly over-feeding Stanley,' Amy says. 'People kept telling me I was feeding him too much because he's a huge baby. He's massive, but he's always been a big baby. Advertisement 'He was eight pounds when he was born. He's in the 91st percentile, so he's taller and bigger than most babies his age. 'It did use to worry me, but eventually I decided that if he was telling me he was hungry, who was I to say no?' Meanwhile, when the mum was announced as the host of the Love Island podcast for the All Stars series, she was hit with a barrage of abuse. Trolls commented on photos shared by the Love Island team announcing her casting, saying things like 'why is Amy so bloated,' and 'didn't recognise Amy at all.' Advertisement 'Some people commented, 'Oh my god I didn't recognise her, she's put on so much weight' which was not nice to read,' she says. 'They'd seen me five years ago on TV when I was conscious I would be on national TV, so of course I'd made an effort to look my best. 'I was 57kg (8.9st). I was tiny. Looking at pictures now and I'm like 'Jesus Christ'. 'I'm never going to get back there. I'm five years older, and I've had a baby.' Advertisement 7 She brushed her hair into an up-do before wading into the waters Credit: Splash 7 Amy was seen carrying a neon bucket Credit: Splash

Chinese men's 4x400m team breaks national record at 2025 World Athletics Relays
Chinese men's 4x400m team breaks national record at 2025 World Athletics Relays

Canada Standard

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Canada Standard

Chinese men's 4x400m team breaks national record at 2025 World Athletics Relays

GUANGZHOU, China, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Team China set a new national record in the men's 4x400m in 3 minutes and 1.87 seconds at the 2025 World Athletics Relays here on Saturday in rain. The competition serves as a main qualification for relay events at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, features 6 events including men's, women's and mixed 4x100m and 4x400m. The top 14 teams in each event (except for mixed 4x100m) will earn berths for Tokyo 2025. According to the rules, the top 14 teams in men's and women's 4x100m, 4x400m and mixed 4x400m consist of 8 spots booked Saturday and 6 spots Sunday. In each event, the top 2 teams in each of the 4 heats qualified for the finals and Tokyo 2025, with the remaining teams competing for 6 other spots per event in the second qualification round Sunday. The Chinese squad for the men's 4x400m, composed of rookies Liang Baotang, Li Yiqing, Zhang Qining and Fu Haoran, finished second in Heat 1, breaking the national record, reaching the final and qualifying for Tokyo 2025. "My mind was blank when I was running, just to do my best," said the fourth leg Fu, who caught up to the second place by surpassing a Spainish runner. Mixed 4x100m is a newly-introduced event for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, yet was not included in Tokyo 2025. In the event's global debut, Team Canada finished first in qualification with a time of 40.90 seconds. The Chinese quartet of Huang Shuping, Kong Lingyao, Chen Jinfeng and Chen Guanfeng qualified for the final by clocking 41.30 seconds. "It's interesting to mix and mingle boys and girls in 4X100m. We are really excited and happy for the introduction of the event," said Chen Guanfeng. Veteran Xie Zhenye led Team China in men's 4x100m, and the squad clocked 38.30 seconds to finish third in Heat 4, only 0.005 seconds shy of Team Italy, who finished second in the heat. South Africa and Japan set a new world-leading mark with 37.84 seconds. Drama unfolded in the women's 4x100m as China's third-leg runner Liang Xiaojing and fourth-leg runner Ge Manqi made a mistake in passing the baton, finishing sixth in the heat. Elsewhere, the United States made a world-leading mark of 3 minutes and 11.37 seconds in the mixed 4x400m. Spain set a new women's 4x100m national record of 42.18 seconds.

Liverpool transfer news: Man Utd to rival Reds for £60m target after Arne Slot admission
Liverpool transfer news: Man Utd to rival Reds for £60m target after Arne Slot admission

Daily Mirror

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Liverpool transfer news: Man Utd to rival Reds for £60m target after Arne Slot admission

Liverpool are preparing for a 'big' summer transfer window and Sunday's 3-1 loss against Chelsea showed that despite securing the Premier League title, improvements can be made Life after becoming Premier League champions isn't easy. Liverpool learned that on Sunday, as they suffered a disappointing 3-1 loss away to Chelsea. Arne Slot named a rotated line-up at Stamford Bridge, rewarding players who've been on the fringes. The Dutchman didn't get the desired response, though, as Liverpool found themselves behind after just three minutes. ‌ Chelsea doubled their lead in their second half thanks to a Jarell Quansah own goal and it got worse for the Reds youngster when he gave away a penalty in stoppage time. Virgil van Dijk's late header was unable to spark a comeback. ‌ One defeat won't be enough to burst Liverpool's bubble but it's a reminder that there's still room to improve. Slot has teased fans that a 'big summer' is on the horizon, with the Reds looking to win back-to-back titles for the first time since 1984. Here's a round-up of the latest transfer news from Anfield. Man Utd join race for Mbeumo Manchester United are ready to enter the race to sign Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo, who's been linked with Liverpool and Newcastle. Mbeumo, 25, was part of the Bees side who won 4-3 against United on Sunday and the Red Devils were watching his individual performance closely. The Telegraph report that the £60million-rated winger is high on United's shortlist. Mbeumo has scored 18 goals and provided six assists in the Premier League this season and will be in demand in the summer. ‌ Slot makes transfer admission Arne Slot admits that despite being happy with his current squad, Liverpool can't stand still in the summer transfer window. Slot told Sky Sports: "We will see what the summer will bring, but I've said many times we're happy with the squad we have. "It's also true that this is the second year in a row these players are together and sometimes it can be good to bring in some fresh energy. Last time [summer], we decided to keep them all so we will see what we will do, but it's already been a big summer. ‌ "Only if we see a chance in the market or we see someone we think can improve us. It's not so easy to improve this team because they've already won the Premier League." Real Sociedad president Jokin Aperribay has suggested that Martin Zubimendi hasn't made a final decision on his future. Spainish midfielder Zubimendi was close to joining Liverpool for £50million last summer but the 26-year-old now looks set to join Arsenal. "We'll see what happens," Aperribay said. All I ask of him is one last effort to qualify for Europe and whatever happens will happen in June. There's no point in speculating now about whether he'll be there. He's had several opportunities to leave and he'll make the decision he wants, because he'll have more options."

Spain Data Center Market Databook 2025-2030: As AI-Ready Data Centers are Gaining Priority in the Market, the Demand for Liquid Cooling Solutions is Expected to Grow Significantly
Spain Data Center Market Databook 2025-2030: As AI-Ready Data Centers are Gaining Priority in the Market, the Demand for Liquid Cooling Solutions is Expected to Grow Significantly

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Spain Data Center Market Databook 2025-2030: As AI-Ready Data Centers are Gaining Priority in the Market, the Demand for Liquid Cooling Solutions is Expected to Grow Significantly

Some of the support infrastructure vendors present in Spain's data center market include ABB, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, GESAB, Legrand, Pillar Power Systems, Rittal, Rolls-Royce, Schneider Electric, STULZ, Vertiv, and others. Some of the key colocation data center investors in the Spainish data center market include Adam Ecotech, Aire Networks, AtlasEdge, Colt Data Centre Services, CyrusOne, Data4, Digital Realty, EdgeConneX, Equinix, Global Switch, Iron Mountain, Merlin Properties, Nabiax, NTT DATA, and others. Spanish Data Center Market Dublin, Feb. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Spain Data Center Market - Investment Analysis & Growth Opportunities 2025-2030" report has been added to Data Center Market was valued at USD 2.25 billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 4.30 billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 11.40%. KEY HIGHLIGHTS Companies in the Spain data center market are procuring renewable energy for their operations. For instance, Nabiax powers its data center facilities with 100% renewable energy and the firm also promotes sustainable initiatives such as district heating, reusing the excess amount of heat generated to serve local communities enhancing energy efficiency. The Spanish government has introduced FP Conecta, a digital platform that connects vocational training students, teachers, and companies enhancing job opportunities and skills alignment across the country to address the concern related to workforce shortages in the country. Spain's data center industry is witnessing significant investment in AI-ready data centers. For instance, in October 2024, EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC planned to construct a new AI-ready data center in Madrid with a power capacity of around 40 MW to enhance AI and HPC capabilities. Spain is advancing digitalization rapidly, with strong support from the government to enhance digital transformation across the public and private sectors to enhance operations. Various companies are shifting their workloads to the cloud such as BBVA, a financial services and insurance company has shifted its workloads to Google Cloud for enhancing digital solutions and boosting customer experience. Rapid digitalization will lead to the requirement of processing and storing huge data requiring the development of more data centers to process huge data to address the demand for growing digitalization across the country. In 2024, the Spain data center market witnessed new entrants such as AQ Compute, Atlantic Data Infrastructure, Best Wonder Business, Compass Data Centers, Form8tion Data Centers, Ingenostrum, Global Technical Realty, Prime Data Centers, and others. This will boost competition in the future, leading to higher revenue generation for contractors and infrastructure vendors. As AI-ready data centers are gaining priority in the market, the demand for liquid cooling solutions is expected to grow significantly. For instance, CyrusOne has invested in implementing a resilient ring chilled water-cooling system in its MAD1 data center facility. KEY REPORT FEATURES Market size available in the investment, area, power capacity, and Spain colocation market revenue. An assessment of the data center investment in Spain by colocation, hyperscale, and enterprise operators. Data center investments in the area (square feet) and power capacity (MW) across cities in the country. A detailed study of the existing Spain data center market landscape, an in-depth industry analysis, and insightful predictions about the Spain data center market size during the forecast period. Snapshot of existing and upcoming third-party data center facilities in Spain Facilities Covered (Existing): 62 Facilities Identified (Upcoming): 22 Coverage: 19+ Cities Existing vs. Upcoming (Data Center Area) Existing vs. Upcoming (IT Load Capacity) Data center colocation market in Spain Colocation Market Revenue & Forecast (2021-2030) Retail vs Wholesale Colocation Revenue & Forecast (2021-2030) Retail & Wholesale Colocation Pricing The Spain data center landscape market investments are classified into IT, power, cooling, and general construction services with sizing and forecast. A comprehensive analysis of the latest trends, growth rate, potential opportunities, growth restraints, and prospects for the market. Business overview and product offerings of prominent IT infrastructure providers, construction contractors, support infrastructure providers, and investors operating in the industry. A transparent research methodology and the analysis of the demand and supply aspects of the market. VENDOR LANDSCAPE The Spain data center market has the presence of several global support infrastructure providers that will increase its competitiveness in the market. Some of the support infrastructure vendors present in the Spain data center market include ABB, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, GESAB, Legrand, Pillar Power Systems, Rittal, Rolls-Royce, Schneider Electric, STULZ, Vertiv, and others. Some of the key colocation data center investors in the Spain data center market include Adam Ecotech, Aire Networks, AtlasEdge, Colt Data Centre Services, CyrusOne, Data4, Digital Realty, EdgeConneX, Equinix, Global Switch, Iron Mountain, Merlin Properties, Nabiax, NTT DATA, and others. EXISTING VS. UPCOMING DATA CENTERS Existing Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity) Madrid Other Cities List of Upcoming Facilities in the Region (Area and Power Capacity) Madrid Other Cities IT Infrastructure Providers Arista Networks Atos Broadcom Cisco Systems Dell Technologies Fujitsu Hewlett Packard Enterprise IBM Juniper Networks Lenovo Data Center Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors ACS Group AEON Engineering Arup ARSMAGNA GROUP CapIngelec Ramboll Ferrovial IDOM ISG Hill International Mercury PQC Quark Unlimited Engineering Support Infrastructure Providers ABB Caterpillar Cummins Delta Electronics Eaton GESAB Legrand Pillar Power Systems Rittal Rolls-Royce Schneider Electric STULZ Vertiv Data Center Investors Adam Ecotech Aire Networks AtlasEdge Colt Data Centre Services CyrusOne Data4 Digital Realty EdgeConneX Equinix Global Switch Iron Mountain Merlin Properties Microsoft Nabiax NTT DATA Templus New Entrants AQ Compute Atlantic Data Infrastructure Best Wonder Business Compass Data Centers Form8tion Data Centers Ingenostrum Nethits' Telecom Global Technical Realty Pannatoni Prime Data Centers Quetta Data Centers QTS Data Centers EDGNEX Data Centres By DAMAC Pure Data Centres AVAIO Digital KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED How big is the Spain data center market? How much MW of power capacity will be added across Spain during 2025-2030? How many existing and upcoming data center facilities exist in Spain? What is the growth rate of the Spain data center market? Who are the key investors in the Spain data center market? What factors are driving the Spain data center market? Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 133 Forecast Period 2024 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $2.25 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $4.3 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 11.4% Regions Covered Spain REPORT COVERAGEThis report analyses the Spain data center market share. It elaboratively analyses the existing and upcoming facilities and investments in IT, electrical, mechanical infrastructure, general construction, and tier standards. It discusses market sizing and investment estimation for different segments. The segmentation includes: IT Infrastructure Servers Storage Systems Network Infrastructure Electrical Infrastructure UPS Systems Generators Transfer Switches & Switchgears PDUs Other Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems Rack Cabinets Other Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems CRAC & CRAH Units Chiller Units Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers Other Cooling Units General Construction Core & Shell Development Installation & Commissioning Services Engineering & Building Design Fire Detection & Suppression Systems Physical Security DCIM Tier Standard Tier I & Tier II Tier III Tier IV Geography Madrid Other Cities For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. 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