25 Jun, 04:50··

Code Red Heat Warning in Netherlands.

RTL Nieuws

The Netherlands has issued a ‘code red’ alert for extreme heat. This is the first time this warning has been used since 2010. People are being told to take precautions to avoid health problems.

The KNMI, the Dutch weather institute, issued the ‘code red’ warning starting Friday night. Eight Dutch provinces are affected by the extreme heat. Temperatures are expected to be very high, reaching 36 to 39 degrees Celsius. Authorities are advising people to stay cool and avoid strenuous activity. The Defqon.1 music festival was cancelled due to the heat.

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Highlights

First Red Code Alert

The Netherlands issued a ‘red code’ for extreme heat for the first time since 2010.

Heatwave Risks

Extreme heat poses risks like dehydration and heatstroke for people.

Code Red Definition

'Code red' indicates a critical situation needing immediate action.

Regional Response

The Limburg crisis cell is checking emergency services and prisons.

High Temperature Warnings

Temperatures are expected to reach 36-39°C, potentially exceeding 40°C.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • The Netherlands is experiencing extreme heat.
  • A ‘code red’ weather alert has been issued.
  • Authorities are advising people to take precautions.
  • The highest weather warning level for heat has been issued for the first time since 2010.
Sources disagree
Nature of the Heat

The heat is ‘oppressive’ and poses a risk to everyone.

De Volkskrant, NU.nl, RTL Nieuws

The heat is ‘benauwde’ (oppressive) but manageable with precautions.

VRT NWS

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Level of Response

The ‘code red’ indicates a critical situation requiring immediate action.

VRT NWS, NU.nl, RTL Nieuws

The ‘code red’ is a regular alert to inform the public.

VRT NWS

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Timeline

18h span
25 Jun, 04:5025 Jun, 23:09
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