Seville is famous for its tapas culture, combining traditional and modern eateries (Image: Getty Images) Seville is regularly the hottest city in Spain , reaching temperatures of 40C or more in the summer - and the council has just decided to unleash the ultimate punishment on those operating tourist homes without a licence. In a bid to stop this from happening, council bosses have warned that they will cut off the water supply to those in breach of the rules - and will sanction repeat offenders. Concerns have been raised over the ethics of this decision as temperatures in Seville are often unbearably hot.

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