On a scorching day in Europe, AFP estimates that 94 million people will face temperatures of 35 degrees Celsius or higher, predominantly in France and Spain. Overall, more than 350 million people, about two-thirds of Europe’s population, will experience temperatures exceeding 30 degrees.
Key updates include:
– A state of emergency has been declared across 72 of France’s 96 mainland departments due to the unprecedented heat.
– Spain has reported its hottest June temperatures since records began, with some areas peaking near 40 degrees.
– Multiple cities, including Nantes and Bordeaux, are undergoing extreme heat, leading to concerns for public health and operational disruptions.
– Education Secretary Sally Whelan insisted that parents keep sending their children to open schools, despite many closures due to heat.
– The extreme weather has caused energy production issues, particularly in France, where nuclear power generation has decreased due to high temperatures affecting cooling processes.
Officials are urging residents to stay hydrated and take precautions amid warnings of serious health risks related to the ongoing heatwave.
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