Europe Records Record Temperatures, Heatwave Causes Deaths
Europe's deadly temperatures broke records in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, with 327 people losing their lives due to heat in Spain alone from Sunday to Thursday.
Kathmandu. New records for June temperatures were set in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands on Friday. As the death toll from heatwaves rises in Spain and France, authorities have canceled concerts and other public events due to health risks.
A temperature of 41.3 degrees Celsius was measured in Saarbrücken, a city in southwestern Germany, which is preliminarily reported to be the highest temperature in the country's history. This city, bordering France, experienced its hottest three consecutive days on record this week.
Although the heatwave in France has passed its peak, Health Minister Stéphanie Rist said the
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