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Europe experiences record-breaking heat wave

27 June 2026
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Temperatures soared to unprecedented levels across western and central Europe over the weekend, with Germany recording a staggering 106 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the country’s highest temperature ever. Switzerland also experienced extreme heat, setting a record of 101.8 degrees in Basel, while Denmark’s Ødum reached 98.6 degrees, the hottest since records began in 1874. The heat wave has had severe repercussions, including highway closures in Germany due to damaged asphalt and increased pressure on healthcare facilities in France, which activated emergency protocols to manage a surge in heat-related emergencies. The Czech Republic recorded its own record high of 105 degrees in Doksany, while a nursing home in Germany evacuated residents due to dangerously high indoor temperatures.

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The extreme heat wave impacting Europe highlights the increasing frequency and intensity of heat-related weather events, a trend linked to climate change. Historical data shows that Europe has experienced rising temperatures over the past several decades, leading to more severe heat waves. The infrastructural challenges faced, such as highway damage and healthcare strains, underscore the vulnerabilities in regions not typically accustomed to extreme heat, particularly in countries with limited air conditioning. This situation raises concerns about public health and safety, especially for vulnerable populations, and emphasizes the need for adaptive measures in response to changing climate patterns.

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