Record temperatures have broken across parts of Europe - Germany reached its all-time highest temperature of 41.5C in Drewitz. Temperatures are reaching 5–12°C above seasonal averages across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and southern England according to the World Weather Attribution. The death toll from the heatwave has continued to rise this week. In France, at least 55 people have drowned and at least three children have died after being trapped inside a hot car. In Spain, the monitoring system Momo has attributed at least 300 deaths to the hot weather in the last week. #Heatwave #Europe #Climate #Summer #C4News

Record temperatures have broken across parts of Europe - Germany reached its all-time highest temperature of 41.5C in Drewitz. Temperatures are reaching 5–12°C above seasonal averages across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and southern England according to the World Weather Attribution. The death toll from the heatwave has continued to rise this week. In France, at least 55 people have drowned and at least three children have died after being trapped inside a hot car. In Spain, the monitoring system Momo has attributed at least 300 deaths to the hot weather in the last week. #Heatwave #Europe #Climate #Summer #C4News ♬ original sound - Channel 4 News - undefined
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