Extreme heat has settled into the classrooms of Sabadell, with thermometers exceeding 30 degrees Celsius in various educational institutions. This situation is causing many students to experience dizziness and general discomfort, leading some centers to contact families to pick up their children.
This issue adds to other incidents affecting the city. Recently, the case of a resident fined 400 euros for leaving a cardboard box inside a dumpster was reported, a penalty that has sparked controversy. In parallel, the Concordia school has suffered repeated acts of vandalism over the weekends, with intruders damaging and stealing furniture, causing deep concern within the educational community.
Regarding mobility, residents of the Covadonga neighborhood are pressuring to curb through traffic, expressing their desire not to become a "shortcut" for drivers. This demand aims to improve the quality of life and safety in the area.
“"There are students feeling unwell, or we have called some families for them to be picked up."
Furthermore, an alert has been issued for the disappearance of a minor from Castellar del Vallès, last seen on Sunday afternoon. The Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan Police) have initiated a search after receiving the report.




