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Heatwave Hits Europe: Cities, Trains and Wildlife in Trouble
EuropeMonday, June 22, 2026
Heatwave Overview
Europe is currently grappling with a massive heatwave that has pushed temperatures close to 40 °C. The record‑setting warmth is raising alarms about a potential long‑term heat spell.
Italy: Red Alerts Across Eight Cities
- Red alerts issued in eight cities after consecutive days of over‑35 °C.
- Even Rome saw people shielding with umbrellas while the Pope offered a prayer from the palace window.
- The heat is driven by hot air drifting north from Africa, trapped by a powerful high‑pressure system—often dubbed a “heat dome.”
Spain: Lively Markets and Cooling Tactics
- In Madrid, crowds used fans and cold drinks to stay cool.
- A 22‑year‑old engineer from Miami shared her strategy of keeping an electric fan handy.
- Spain’s weather agency warned the heat would linger until mid‑week, issuing red and orange alerts across much of the Iberian Peninsula.
Climate Change Connection
Experts link the growing intensity and frequency of European heatwaves to climate change, warning that such events will become more common.
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