Reader Q&A: ask Ajit Niranjan anything about Europe’s hellish week of heat
Summary
Many countries in Europe, including Germany, France, Czechia, Poland, and Hungary, have recently experienced their hottest days ever. A heatwave is moving east with some places like Budapest expecting temperatures of 40°C, causing warnings for extreme heat in parts of eastern Europe.Key Facts
- Multiple European countries have recorded their highest temperatures in history.
- The UK had its hottest day in June on record.
- Budapest, Hungary, is expected to reach 40°C.
- Eastern Europe has issued red warnings, which signal dangerous heat.
- The heatwave is moving across the continent from west to east.
- The heat is affecting vulnerable groups like women and low-income families more severely.
- Experts and reporters are following the heatwave closely and answering public questions.
- Discussions include how heatwaves are being used in politics and tips to stay safe.
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