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- After the second-warmest June on record, western Europe is bracing for its second dangerous heat wave of the summer. The UK, Portugal, Spain and France are facing record-breaking temperatures this week, with little relief in sight. Hot conditions will continue to worsen ongoing wildfires in southwestern Europe.
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Jun 29, 2024 · Extreme heat is one consequence of climate change impacting tourist hot spots across Europe. But there are others. Warmer conditions caused by climate change are pushing populations of disease...
Aug 2, 2024 · A staggering 175,000 people die from heat-related causes every year in Europe and that figure is set to soar in line with our steadily warming planet. That’s the warning from the UN World...
Heatwave hitting all Western Europe. Extreme heat has already spread over Portugal, Spain and France. In Portugal, temperatures have reached highs up to around 46 degrees Celsius. Red warnings are in effect for much of Portugal as hot conditions increase the risk of wildfires.
Jul 14, 2023 · A heatwave continues to sweep across parts of Europe, with potential record-breaking temperatures in the next few days. Temperatures are expected to surpass 40C (104F) in parts of Spain,...
3 days ago · The 2022 heatwaves in Europe saw record-breaking temperatures and a surge in heat-related deaths across the continent. According to a new study in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, more than ...
Jul 15, 2023 · BBC News. Red alerts have been issued for 16 cities across Italy as extreme heat continues to affect southern Europe. The alerts, which indicate risks even for healthy people, apply to tourist...
Jul 14, 2023 · The hottest temperature ever recorded in Europe was 48.8C in Sicily in August 2021. There are also fears in Greece of a greater risk of wildfires, especially in areas with high winds.