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Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Across Europe, Raising Alarm

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Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave that has shattered temperature records across multiple countries, triggering widespread concern over its severe impact on human health, agriculture, ecosystems, and infrastructure. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the extreme temperatures have been accompanied by localized storms, worsening drought conditions, and an increased risk of wildfires.

The heatwave, which originated from the Iberian Peninsula, has rapidly spread across Western, Central, and Southern Europe, as well as the Balkans. Scientists warn that such extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change. Over the past 50 years, Europe has warmed by nearly 2°C, making it the fastest-warming continent in the world.

Several countries have recorded historic temperature highs. Germany reported temperatures soaring above 41°C, while France experienced its hottest day ever, with temperatures reaching 43.8°C. The United Kingdom, Netherlands, Austria, and Switzerland also broke long-standing June records. Even countries known for milder climates, such as Denmark, recorded unprecedented highs.

The human toll of the heatwave is already significant. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported over 1,300 deaths linked to extreme heat since late June, with more than 150 million people affected. Experts describe heatwaves as a “silent killer,” as their impact is often underestimated and underreported.

Health risks are particularly severe when high daytime temperatures are coupled with warm nights, known as “tropical nights,” where temperatures do not fall below 20°C. This prevents the human body from recovering, increasing stress and the likelihood of heat-related illnesses. Vulnerable groups—including the elderly, children, pregnant women, outdoor workers, and those with chronic illnesses—face the highest risk.

Urban areas are especially affected due to the “urban heat island” effect, where concrete structures and lack of green spaces trap heat, making cities significantly warmer than surrounding regions. This intensifies both daytime heat and nighttime temperatures, compounding health risks.

In response, the WMO and its global partners are mobilizing early warning systems and heat-health action plans to reduce casualties and economic losses. Initiatives such as “Early Warnings for All” aim to provide timely alerts and guidance to help communities prepare for extreme heat events.

Experts emphasize that this heatwave is not an isolated event but part of a broader pattern driven by climate change. With forecasts predicting even more intense conditions in the future, authorities stress the urgent need for coordinated global action to mitigate risks and protect vulnerable populations.

Raising Alarm Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Across Europe
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