2025-06-30 22:55:10
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Record Heatwave Strikes Southern Europe Amid Rising Climate Concerns

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Southern Europe is currently enduring an intense heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius in Spain and Portugal. Reports indicate record highs, particularly in El Granado, reaching 46 degrees.

The Mediterranean region has also seen unusually warm sea temperatures, hitting 26 degrees, typically observed in August. Health concerns are escalating, particularly in Italy, where emergency services report a surge in heat-related cases.

France and Portugal have issued high-alert warnings, highlighting the increased risk of wildfires and urging citizens to remain vigilant. Climate scientists warn that such heatwaves are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change, posing significant threats to both human health and ecosystems.

As governments take action to mitigate risks, the need for community support and awareness has never been more critical.

AFP
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In southern Europe, authorities warned of persistent heat on Sunday, with peak values of up to 43 degrees expected in southern Spain and Portugal. A record value of 46 degrees was measured in the southwestern Spanish region of El Granado. In Italy, the highest heat alarm level was issued for 21 cities, while France issued its second-highest heat warning for Monday. Climate researchers warn of more frequent and intense heatwaves due to climate change.
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30. Juni 2025 um 15:47

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DER SPIEGEL
30. Juni 2025 um 17:11

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