Europe’s Current Heatwave Is Just a ‘Dress Rehearsal,’ WHO Warns
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Barcelona. The northwest of the Mediterranean Sea has a more intense sea heat wave derived from the extreme canicle that affected much of Europe during the past two weeks, the result of climate change driven by human activity; while Hungary and Slovakia yesterday reached high temperature records of up to 42 and 41.3 degrees Celsius, respectively; while French farmers warned that maize production in the country could decrease to 20 percent, its l…
The latest wave of heat that hit Europe is just "a general repetition, in the context of the worsening situation in the next period," said the director of the European region of the World Health Organization (WHO), quoted by DPA and Agerpres, on Tuesday. "The future will be more difficult," said Hans Kluge, director of ...
The most recent heat wave that hit Europe is just "a general repetition, in the context of the worsening situation in the next period," the director of the European region of the World Health Organization (WHO), quoted by the DPA, said on Tuesday.
For days Europe was groaning under extreme heat. This was only the beginning, the World Health Organization warns: The coming summers would be even harder - and many countries would not be prepared for it.
The current heat waves that are affecting the European Region represent a general test and the future summers will be even more difficult. It is the message contained in the statement released yesterday by the regional director of the Oms for Europe, Hans Henri P. Kluge, who emphasizes that extreme heat is no longer an exceptional event, but a recurrent crisis, more frequent, intense and lasting. According to Kluge, throughout the European Regio…

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