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Western Europe roasts at 46 °C, Copernicus warns of killer heat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50467, member: 636"] Western Europe just survived its hottest June ever recorded as brutal heatwaves hammered the region twice last month. Temperatures soared above 40 degrees Celsius across multiple countries while Spain and Portugal got blasted with heat reaching 46 degrees. Climate scientists say global warming made the deadly heat between 2 and 4 degrees hotter than it would have been naturally. The scorching weather created dangerous conditions for millions of people living across the continent. EU climate monitors confirmed the record-breaking temperatures using data from satellites and weather stations. The back-to-back heatwaves killed an estimated 2,300 people in just 12 major cities during a 10-day period. Researchers believe around 1,500 of those deaths happened only because of human-caused climate change. Heat experts call these weather events silent killers because most victims die quietly in homes and hospitals. Elderly people, sick patients, and young children face the biggest dangers during extreme temperature spikes. Outdoor workers also struggle when temperatures stay dangerously high for days without relief. Ocean temperatures around the western Mediterranean Sea also smashed records during the same period. Water temperatures jumped 5 degrees above normal in some areas and hit a peak of 27 degrees on June 30. The super-heated seas made coastal areas even more miserable by preventing nighttime cooling and boosting humidity levels. Marine life suffered serious damage from the unusually warm ocean conditions. Global weather data shows 12 countries experienced their hottest June temperatures ever while 790 million people worldwide faced record heat. [/QUOTE]
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