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Europe Scorches Under Record Heat as Fire Risk Surges in US West

Europe Scorches Under Record Heat as Fire Risk Surges in US West

Summary

Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave with record high temperatures causing infrastructure problems and hundreds of deaths. At the same time, the western United States faces increased wildfire risks due to extreme heat and drought conditions.

Key Facts

  • Europe is facing a prolonged heatwave with temperatures over 104°F (40°C), breaking records in several countries.
  • Denmark recorded its hottest day since 1874 at 98.6°F, and Basel, Switzerland hit 101.8°F.
  • The heat has damaged infrastructure, including roads in Germany that had to close due to buckling caused by heat.
  • Health authorities report hundreds of deaths related to the heatwave, including about 200,000 heat-related deaths in Europe over the last four years.
  • The UK, Spain, and France have reported heat-related deaths and accidental drownings as people seek relief in water.
  • In the U.S. West, drought and heat are creating extremely dangerous fire conditions, with warnings in states like Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada, and Wyoming.
  • The National Weather Service and NOAA warn of critical fire weather conditions due to dry fuels, gusty winds, and low humidity.
  • European countries are taking emergency steps to protect health and stabilize power supplies during the heatwave.
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