Europe’s Deadly Heatwave: Record Temperatures Claim Hundreds
Europe’s deadly heatwave pushes temperatures above 42°C, with over 300 deaths reported. Humidity nears survivable limits. Expert analysis on causes, impact, and survival tips.
Europe’s deadly heatwave pushes temperatures above 42°C, with over 300 deaths reported. Humidity nears survivable limits. Expert analysis on causes, impact, and survival tips.
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Extreme heatwave hits US and UK, causing dangerous conditions. Early morning temperatures soar, threatening public health and straining infrastructure.