
WHO Warns Europe of 'More Deadly Weeks' as New Heatwave Forms
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning that Europe could face 'more deadly weeks' as a new severe heatwave develops over the Atlantic. This comes as temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius again in parts of Spain and Portugal.
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WHO predicts ‘more deadly weeks’ for Europe as severe heatwave develops again
WHO Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge flags concerns over heat-health action plans following temperatures crossing 43 degrees in June 20-28 heatwave
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Portugal and southern Spain are bracing for temperatures of up to 43°C, while Greece is not currently at the centre of the new heat episode but faces a hotter-than-normal July The post WHO warns Europe of ‘more deadly weeks’ ahead as new heatwave builds over Atlantic appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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