Europe faces another day of extreme heat after more temperature records set
Europe is experiencing another day of extreme heat, with projections indicating over 101 million people will face temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit). France is under an extreme heat alert, with 63 million people expected to endure temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), and three-quarters of the country is on a red alert.

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AI-generatedEurope is experiencing another day of extreme heat, with projections indicating over 101 million people will face temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit). France is under an extreme heat alert, with 63 million people expected to endure temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), and three-quarters of the country is on a red alert. This widespread heatwave is affecting much of Western Europe, including Germany, Italy, Britain, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Croatia. In Brittany, France, a heat-related equipment failure caused widespread power outages for tens of thousands of households. The heat is expected to surpass 30 degrees Celsius for hundreds of millions across Europe.
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5 extractedThe heatwave is affecting much of Western Europe, including countries like Germany, Italy, Britain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Croatia.
France is under an extreme heat alert, with 63 million people enduring 30C+ temperatures.
At least 101 million people in Europe are expected to face temperatures exceeding 35C.
Temperatures are expected to surpass 30C for over 380 million people across Europe on Thursday.
Widespread power outages occurred in Brittany due to heat-related equipment failure.