Scorching Summer: Europe's Heat Wave Grips the Continent

Europe faces a severe heat wave, with temperatures reaching 40°C in Paris. France initiates red alerts and schools close. The heat affects Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy. Climate experts warn of hotter summers in the future. Portugal records high temperatures, emphasizing the growing threat of wildfires.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 01-07-2025 14:20 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 14:20 IST
Scorching Summer: Europe's Heat Wave Grips the Continent
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Europe remains engulfed by a severe heat wave, with France enduring scorching temperatures that reached 40°C in Paris and prompted health warnings. Although some regions like Portugal saw a slight reprieve, Belgium, the Netherlands, and several Italian cities continue to face sweltering conditions.

In France, Meteo-France issued red alerts, and school closures affected over 1,300 institutions due to the extreme heat expected to intensify further. Consequently, tourist attractions like the Eiffel Tower faced temporary closures, illustrating the profound impact of the weather.

As climate experts predict increasingly hotter summers, concerns mount over the potential for escalating temperatures, reaching unprecedented highs by 2100. Portugal, though having cooler coastal weather, still reported record-breaking inland temperatures, underlining the heightened risk of wildfires as drought conditions persist.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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