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Record Temperatures in Germany and Denmark as European Heatwave Advances Eastward
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A heatwave pushed temperatures above 40 °C across northern and central Europe, causing widespread discomfort and contributing to dozens of fatalities. Record highs were reported in Denmark—its highest-ever temperature—as well as in Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany during June. The storm system is now moving eastward toward Poland, extending the heatwave’s reach.
It can't be ruled out that temperatures could approach 42C.
With 36.6C north of Odense, we have the warmest day ever since measurements began in 1874.
Germany's transportation infrastructure is being severely affected by the record-breaking heat this weekend.
The gentlemen will perform without jackets, but with a black shirt on top.
We should rely on voluntary cooperation as long as possible, local authorities should only issue bans if that doesn't work.
We are all experiencing the escalating climate crisis around us.
These extreme temperatures are the result of a fossil fuel policy that prioritizes protecting corporations over human lives.
The heatwave is going to peak at the weekend at well over 40 degrees in some parts of Germany.
After four o'clock, the fatigue starts to kick in.
I feel like everything is warm. The road is warm, my phone is warm, my head is warm, everything is hot.
sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.Le Monde
- 4.DW News
- 5.Taipei Times
- 6.Golf News
- 7.Arab News
- 8.CTV News
- 9.CGTN
- 10.Hindustan Times
- 11.The Korea Herald
- 12.The Straits Times
perspectives
countries
- 1.Germany
- 2.France
- 3.Italy
- 4.Switzerland
- 5.Poland
- 6.Denmark
- 7.Czechia
- 8.United Kingdom
- 9.Spain
- 10.Slovakia
- 11.Hungary
- 12.Netherlands
organizations
- 1.Deutsche Bahn
- 2.Donnerwetter
- 3.Danish Meteorological Institute
- 4.German Weather Service
- 5.Reuters Climate Monitor
- 6.AP-HP
- 7.National Express
- 8.UN World Meteorological Organization
- 9.YouTube
- 10.German Association of Towns and Municipalities
- 11.German National Meteorological Service
- 12.MVM
persons
- 1.Karsten Brandt
- 2.Dieter Peterlin
- 3.Jeff Goodell
- 4.Laurent Nunez
- 5.Nicolas Revel
- 6.André Berghegger
- 7.Antoine Alibert
- 8.Damiano Di Simine
- 9.Denis Ovdyienko
- 10.Isabella Dold
- 11.Loredana Berte
- 12.LP Hartley