UK swelters in third heatwave of the year as western Europe counts cost of hottest-ever June
The UK is experiencing its third heatwave of the year, with temperatures exceeding 35C in some areas and amber heat health alerts issued for most of England. Western Europe recorded its hottest June on record, with scientists attributing the punishing temperatures to fossil fuel pollution and warning of potential mass-mortality events for some species due to high ocean temperatures. Early estimates suggest over 20,000 heat-related deaths may have occurred across the continent this summer, with Belgium and Germany reporting significant excess deaths. The climate crisis is making such heatwaves more likely and intense, according to climate scientists. The heatwave is straining public services, including the NHS, which saw record A&E attendances in June, and has led to school closures and hosepipe bans in parts of the UK.