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The Extreme Weather of the Summer of 2025 Cost Europe €43 Billion According to a Study

As elsewhere in the world, Europe has again been hit by extreme weather events this year, and global warming will continue to make these disasters more intense and frequent. This summer's heat waves, droughts and floods are expected to cost the European economy more than EUR 120 billion, according to a scientific study published this Monday.

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This summer, extreme weather in the European Union caused losses of an estimated EUR 43 billion, according to a study by the University of Mannheim and the European Central Bank.

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Heat waves, droughts and flooding have many negative consequences - also financially. According to a study in the EU, losses in the coming years are estimated at more than 120 billion euros.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Heat waves, droughts, floods: The summer of 2025 leaves traces – not only in nature, but also in the economy. The University of Mannheim has once calculated the damage for the EU.

·Germany
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The spring of 2025 was marked by values of canycula, drought and floods. The extreme phenomena caused the European economy to lose 43 billion euros, The Guardian city. The immediate impact on the economy of...

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According to one study, this summer's heavy heats and floods cost Europe 43 billion. The destruction of roads, buildings or crops during floods, but also the resulting production losses are among the biggest damage. - High heats, floods... What the extreme weather this summer cost Europe (Weather and weather).

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The economists' study released today highlights that these immediate costs are just the beginning.

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EURACTIV broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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