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But European cities appear to suffer more than cities in other rich regions even when peak temperatures are similar. Data from Kai Chen, of the Yale School of Public Health, and his colleagues shows ...
Spain on Friday warned of "very high or extreme fire danger in most of the country," as firefighters there continue battling ...
A heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, or 104 Fahrenheit, on several days this month was expected to last ...
The dangerous heat is the result of a large high-pressure system drawing in warm, dry air over the Continent, and it could ...
The chances of reaching dangerous temperatures are only growing as the planet keeps warming up because of climate change, ...
Firefighters in Spain, Portugal, and Greece continued to battle wildfires Friday on a public holiday in all three countries as persistent hot, dry conditions challenged efforts to contain the blazes.
The extreme temperatures recorded in recent days confirm an increasingly worrying phenomenon: the multiplication and intensification of heatwaves in Europe, a direct effect of climate change, ...
A 'very high or extreme fire danger' has been issued for most of Spain, as a heatwave, that has led to thousands of people ...
In Galicia, fires shut down several highways and halted high-speed rail services to Madrid. The EU’s European Forest Fire Information System reported that wildfires in Spain this year have already ...
Extreme heat grips Europe, hitting 43°C in France, sparking wildfire risks in Hungary & Bulgaria, and forcing evacuations in Turkey, with more to come.
THE current heatwave has revealed fascinating glimpses into Longleat's lost history. The extreme weather conditions have revealed these key remnants from the past, including a military hospital and a ...