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They'll be news: Sanfermines sucker, orange hot alert and fire concern

In two words, a summary of what will be news of the Present today.

PAMPLONA, 06/07/2025.- Pancartas de apoyo a Palestina en la Plaza Consistorial de Pamplona antes del Chupinazo de los Sanfermines desde el balcón del ayuntamiento de Pamplona, esta mañana. EFE/ Jesús Diges
Sanfermines. Photo: EFE

The main headlines of the media today, July 3, 2026, are as follows:

- Sanferminera txupinazo: Iruña is ready to start this noon the sanfermines of 2026. With the launch of the txupinazo at 12 noon, they will start a continuous holiday of 9 days, 204 hours. This year the heat of the good atmosphere will be added the climate factor, since the party will start in the middle of the heat wave and the temperature will reach 40 ° C on Monday.

- Hot Orange Alert: \u00Emperors will raise thermometers by four or five degrees Celsius today, setting an orange alert for much of the territory. Temperatures of up to 41 degrees Celsius are expected. On Tuesday, less heat is expected in the ACV, but in the center of the Foral Community and the Ribera de Navarra they will remain on alert with similar highs to those of the day before.

- Concern about forest fires: this Sunday there was a fire in Imarkoain that forced the A-15 to be cut off for hours. 

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