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Around 2,300 people died of heat-related causes across 12 European cities during the severe heatwave that ended last week, according to a rapid scientific analysis published on Wednesday. FRANCE ...
In Milan, it was 30.3°C — a five-day average that sent elderly residents to hospitals and pushed emergency services beyond their limit. In Madrid, it was slightly cooler but deadlier. And in London, ...
A fast-moving wildfire on the outskirts of Marseille has destroyed at least a dozen homes and forced over 400 residents to ...
A wildfire that reached Marseille has been pushed back but remains active. The mayor of France's second-largest city says ...
Two people died in a separate wildfire on 1 July in the Catalonia region, where Tarragona is located. In the south of France, ...
Although flights resumed from 9:30am today (July 9), the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office issued a warning for ...
Western Europe recorded its hottest June on record, with back-to-back heatwaves pushing temperatures over 46degrees Celsius ...
Firefighters are on Wednesday still battling a wildfire on the outskirts of Marseille, with concerns that forecast strong ...
A wildfire reached the outskirts of Marseille on Tuesday July 8, leading to the lockdown of the city’s 16th arrondissement and prompting hundreds of evacuation orders across the city as well as ...
A wildfire in southern France on Tuesday that forced Marseille airport to close and interrupted train traffic has not been ...
A 10-day heat wave that ended on July 2 pushed temperatures above 40C (104F) across parts of Western Europe. According to ...
Scientists warn that heatwaves likely caused 263 more deaths in London's recent heatwave, with climate change to blame ...