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Anyone Travelling to Spain, Italy, Greece and France Given Warning After Eight Deaths - Liverpool Echo

  • An intense early summer heatwave gripped large parts of Europe on July 2 and 3, killing at least eight people across Spain, France, and Italy.
  • The heatwave stems from human-induced climate change creating more frequent and severe extreme heat events and heat domes over Europe.
  • The heatwave triggered health alerts, forest fires in Catalonia that killed two farmers, emergency evacuations in Greece, and a nuclear reactor shutdown in Switzerland.
  • Temperatures soared above 40°C in parts of Spain and Portugal, with Catalonia’s wildfire engulfing 6,500 hectares and France treating over 300 heat-related cases, while officials warned vulnerable groups to stay vigilant.
  • The event highlights rising risks to public health and economic activity in Europe, with forecasts of continued extreme heat and warnings from UK authorities for travelers to take precautions outdoors.
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Extreme heat waves are linked to increased deaths. Europe, including Italy, is one of the most endangered areas. On the increase the red-boiled cities that, according to the new bulletin of the Ministry of Health, will arrive to 20 Friday

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corkbeo.ie broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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