Key facts
- Europe is experiencing extreme heat with temperatures above 40°C in some regions.
- Prolonged heatwaves are fueling widespread wildfires across Europe.
- Rivers have dried up due to the extreme heat and drought conditions.
- Thousands of deaths have been attributed to the extreme heat.
- Significant travel disruptions are occurring across the continent.
Millions of people across Europe are currently experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures in some regions exceeding 40°C. These prolonged heatwaves have intensified, leading to a surge in widespread wildfires that are consuming vast areas. The extreme temperatures have also caused significant drought conditions, resulting in rivers drying up. The consequences of this extreme weather are severe, with thousands of deaths attributed to the heat and substantial disruptions to travel across the continent. The situation highlights the growing impact of climate change on European weather patterns and infrastructure.
