Temperature records tumble across Europe as heatwave moves east
More than 191m people in Europe face temperatures over 35C, with extreme heat warnings from Germany to Hungary
More than 191m people in Europe face temperatures over 35C, with extreme heat warnings from Germany to Hungary
A heat wave is hitting Central and Eastern Europe, with record temperatures in Switzerland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Denmark.
Denmark experiences highest temperature on record on Saturday in eastward spread of weather system
Scorching summer of 2003 triggered first efforts to deal with the problem but heatwaves still have devastating impact
The heat is changing the continent’s interest in cooling technologies of all kinds.
Authorities are attempting to reduce the pressure on hospitals as the city swelters under extreme heat.
Scientists say hot spell is worst ever, with nearly half of region’s 850 largest cities facing unprecedented heat stress
“It is just unbearable,” one Paris resident said.
More than a dozen countries have issued urgent heat warnings. France saw its highest average temperature ever on Tuesday.
A heat-related power outage left around 68,000 homes without electricity in western France as record-breaking heat sweeps Europe.
Increased extreme weather tied to human-caused climate change leads the UN climate agency to say the next five years should shatter more heat records.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said 40 people who died by drowning since last Thursday were mainly young people.
Several European countries issued red weather alerts as a fresh bout of extreme heat pushed temperatures beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).