Europe Sizzles: Wildfires and Heatwaves Prompt Mass Evacuations
Europe is currently experiencing unprecedented heatwaves that have led to wildfires and the evacuation of over 50,000 people. This early summer heatwave has issued health alerts across several countries including Turkey and France. Experts cite human-induced climate change as a major cause for these extreme weather conditions.

Europe is grappling with severe wildfires and a blistering heatwave, causing widespread evacuations and alarming health warnings. Over 50,000 people have been evacuated, primarily in Turkey and France, as temperatures soar significantly above normal for this time of year.
The sweltering conditions stretch across the continent, impacting countries like Spain, Italy, Germany, and even the Netherlands, which is experiencing unusual humidity. Health officials have issued warnings as temperatures expected in July or August make an early appearance in June, raising concerns about public health and safety.
Authorities are urging consumers to conserve water amid the heat, which has also disrupted shipping on the Rhine River due to low water levels. Climate experts emphasize that these weather extremes are linked to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, underscoring the urgent need for environmental action.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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