- More than 1,300 excess deaths have occurred across Europe since 21 June amid an unprecedented heatwave , the head of the World Health Organisation said.
- France alone recorded at least 1,000 additional deaths in just three days, with roughly 85 per cent of these involving people aged 65 and above.
- Europe is “heating at twice the global average”, according to WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus , with 150 million currently experiencing extreme heat. Meanwhile, record-breaking temperatures have been recorded across Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
- A rapid attribution study by World Weather Attribution indicates that the record-breaking heat is now 200 times more likely than two decades ago.
- Authorities across the continent implemented emergency measures, while the UK saw its hottest June day record broken three times in succession.
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