29 Jun, 15:04··

Extreme heatwave causes deaths in Europe.

El País

Europe is experiencing a dangerous heatwave. Thousands of people have died due to the extreme heat. This shows a lack of action to stop global warming.

The heatwave, starting on June 21st, has caused over 1,300 excess deaths across Europe, particularly in Spain and France. Germany recorded a high temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius. Authorities are urging people to avoid heatstroke. The heatwave has also led to disruptions like road and school closures. Some nuclear power plants were shut down due to the extreme conditions.

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Highlights

Europe Heatwave Deaths

Over 1,300 excess deaths have been reported across Europe due to the heatwave.

Record Temperatures in Germany

Germany recorded temperatures of 41.7 degrees Celsius during the heatwave.

France Sees Rising Deaths

France is reporting an increase in deaths linked to the heatwave.

Heatwave Impacts Infrastructure

The heatwave caused road closures, school closures, and nuclear plant shutdowns.

Climate Fatigue Observed

There is a lack of urgency to address global warming, reflected in the response.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • Rising temperatures and heatwaves are causing health problems in Europe.
  • Many people have died due to the extreme heat.
  • There is a lack of urgency to address global warming.
  • Europe is unprepared for increasingly long heatwaves.
Sources disagree
Cause of deaths

The heatwave is directly causing deaths.

DW English, New

Extreme temperatures are a contributing factor to mortality.

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