Drownings Surge as Heat Stifles Germany
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While the elderly were most exposed to extreme heat, suffocation deaths mostly affected young men.
Drownings surge as heat stifles Germany
BERLIN — Ninety-nine people drowned in Germany last month, the most since a record heat wave swept Europe in 2003, according to official figures. Germany was among the nations hit by a stifling June heat wave in western Europe, which set temperature records in several places across the country as the mercury rose as high as 41.7 degree Celsius. The country "had not registered this many drownings since the heat wave of June 2003, when 107 people …
At least 99 people drowned in June, when Germany was hit by a record heat wave, according to the German Water Rescue Service (DLRG). This is the highest number of deaths in more than 20 years. The last time more deaths were recorded in June was in 2003, when 107 people drowned.
99 drowned in June as heatwave stifles Germany
Germany was among the nations hit by a stifling June heatwave in western Europe, which set temperature records in several places across the country as the mercury rose as high as 41.7C. The post 99 drowned in June as heatwave stifles Germany appeared first on Vanguard News.
The month of June was marked by 99 drowning deaths in Germany, a record not seen since the hot heats of 2003 Germany recorded 99 drowning deaths in June due to
At least 99 people drowned in Germany in June - as many as not since the summer of 2003.
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