Europe braced for another day of extreme heat as warnings issued across UK, France and Italy – live
Summary
A heatwave is affecting large parts of Europe, with over 100 million people experiencing temperatures above 35°C. The extreme heat has caused disruptions such as UK universities canceling open days and an increase in health emergencies and deaths in Paris.Key Facts
- At least 101 million people in Europe are expected to face temperatures above 35°C on Thursday.
- Around 380 million Europeans (about two-thirds of the population) are expected to have temperatures over 30°C.
- UK universities like University College London and Imperial College London canceled student open days to protect visitors and staff.
- Paris has seen a rise in deaths and emergency calls due to the heatwave.
- Extreme heat warnings are in place across the UK, France, and Italy, covering many regions.
- Some cities will reach temperatures near or above 39°C, including Paris and Cologne.
- Temperatures are expected to rise even more in Central European cities such as Bratislava, Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw over the weekend.
- The heatwave is moving eastwards but continues to impact millions of people across the continent.
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