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Europe recorded over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21 due to extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) in countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece…
More than 1,300 excess deaths in Europe were linked to the June–July heatwave, with France alone reporting 1,000 deaths in four days; extreme heat kills vulner…
Climate change made Europe's current heat wave at least 10 times more likely, with temperatures over 40°C (104°F) that would have been "virtually impossible" w…
A deadly heatwave, already over 35°C in parts of Europe, is moving east and south, causing cancellations, hospital overloads, and power grid strain. Climate ch…
Europe shattered June heat records, with temperatures exceeding 45°C in parts of Spain, Italy, and Greece, killing at least 12 people. This heatwave, linked to…
A deadly European heat wave, fueled by climate change, overwhelmed hospitals with heatstroke patients, exposing unprepared health systems and killing vulnerabl…
Europe faces unprecedented, accelerating heatwaves from climate change, with parts already hitting 45°C (113°F); extreme heat kills more people than other weat…
Europe experienced record-breaking heat in 2023, with temperatures reaching 44°C in France and causing at least 40 deaths, highlighting the accelerating impact…

















