Dangerous Heat Grips Much of Europe, with More to Come - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
- An intense early summer heatwave continued to affect much of Europe on Wednesday, causing multiple deaths, wildfires, and a nuclear reactor shutdown.
- The heatwave was driven by climate change factors including warming seas that formed a heat dome, pushing temperatures past 40°C in many areas.
- Spain recorded its hottest June ever with a wildfire in Catalonia killing two people and destroying farms, while France and Italy reported heat-related deaths and hospitalizations.
- Temperatures reached 39°C in Rome, 40°C in parts of Germany, with Italy issuing red alerts for 18 cities, and France hospitalized 300 people linked to heat effects.
- These events underscore the urgency of climate action as the EU announced a target to cut emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990 levels.
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Roundup: Heatwaves, drought grip Europe, fueling calls for global action
BUCHAREST, July 2 (Xinhua) -- Extreme heat and worsening drought conditions are gripping large parts of Europe, fueling wildfires and prompting urgent weather alerts across multiple countries. Read full story
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Read Full ArticleShafaq News – Europe Eight people died on Wednesday, including four in Spain, two in France, and two in Italy, as much of Europe continued to experience a heatwave, triggering health warnings, wildfires, and the shutdown of a nuclear reactor at a Swiss power plant. Spanish officials said a wildfire in Catalonia killed two people the day before, and authorities also reported heatwave-related deaths in Extremadura and Cordoba. The French energy mi…
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