Extreme Heatwave Sets New Temperature Records Across Europe
- Niveditaa chakrapani

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Nivedita Chakrapani, Jadetimes Staff

Several European countries experienced record-breaking temperatures today as an intense heatwave continued affecting millions of residents. Meteorological agencies reported unusually high temperatures across Spain, Italy, Greece, and parts of France, prompting health warnings and emergency preparedness measures.
Authorities advised people to avoid outdoor activities during peak hours and encouraged increased water consumption. Hospitals and emergency services reported rising numbers of heat-related illnesses, particularly among elderly individuals and vulnerable populations.
Climate scientists note that heatwaves are becoming more frequent and severe in many parts of the world. Rising global temperatures have increased concerns about public health, agriculture, energy demand, and infrastructure resilience.
The extreme weather has also affected transportation systems and electricity networks. Increased use of air conditioning has raised power consumption significantly, placing additional pressure on energy providers.
Farmers are expressing concern about potential impacts on crops, particularly in regions already experiencing drought conditions. Agricultural experts warn that prolonged heat could reduce yields and contribute to higher food prices.
Governments are evaluating long-term strategies to adapt to changing climate conditions. Urban cooling projects, improved emergency planning, and investments in renewable energy are among the measures being considered.
Today's temperature records serve as another reminder of the growing challenges associated with extreme weather events and the importance of climate adaptation efforts.











































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