Europe hit by deadly heatwave claiming nearly 300 lives

Europe: Nearly 300 people have died across Europe as an intense heatwave pushed temperatures above 40°C in several countries. Health authorities have issued emergency warnings, advising residents to stay indoors, remain hydrated, and avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours. The extreme weather has also caused wildfires, power disruptions, and increased pressure on healthcare services. Experts warn that climate change is intensifying heatwaves, posing higher risks for vulnerable populations including the elderly, children, and individuals with chronic illnesses. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, with high temperatures expected to persist over the coming days. How will European nations adapt to increasingly severe heat events?

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