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Parts of Europe burn as millions are facing record heat
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Extreme heat is fueling wildfires and causing widespread disruptions across Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F) in some areas. According to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service, Europe is warming at twice the global average, making it more susceptible to these severe weather events.
Country-by-Country Impacts Spain and Portugal: Numerous wildfires are burning, prompting thousands of evacuations from homes and hotels. Firefighters and soldiers are battling blazes in several regions, and one person has died. Turkey: A major wildfire in the northwest has been largely contained after forcing 2,000 residents to evacuate, some by boat. The blaze, fanned by strong winds, spread from agricultural land to residential areas, and 77 people were hospitalized due to smoke inhalation. Firefighters are still battling other blazes in western Turkey. France: Most of southern France is under the highest heat warning, with a "red alert" issued by the national weather authority. The heat is expected to spread to the northeast, including Paris. Officials are monitoring a high risk of forest fires after a deadly blaze last week. Greece: Seven major wildfires are burning, leading to multiple evacuations and destroying homes and businesses. High winds are hindering firefighting efforts, and authorities have issued over 20 mobile phone alerts with evacuation orders. Britain: Another heat wave is expected, with temperatures potentially reaching 34°C (93.2°F) in southern England. The heat is contributing to ongoing drought conditions and has led to the issuance of health warnings. |
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