
Heatwave Intensifies Across Europe and East Asia, Triggering Warnings
An intense heatwave is gripping parts of Europe, with several countries issuing red alerts and water restrictions, while South Korea has issued its first emergency heatwave warning under a new rating system. Temperatures are expected to exceed 30-35°C in many affected regions.
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South Korea under emergency advisory as heatwave days increase
South Korea issued its first-ever emergency heatwave alert on Sunday under a new warning system launched this year, advising people to halt outdoor activities and keep cool. The new warning system was introduced to better deal with a rising number of heatwaves in South Korea, which have become longer and more intense, officials said. An emergency alert is issued when areas experiencing a heatwave are forecast to hit perceived temperatures of 38°C or an actual temperature of 39°C for one...
By Agence France-Presse
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The new warning system was introduced to better deal with a rising number of heatwaves in South Korea, which have become longer and more intense, officials said.
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By The Korea Herald
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An emergency alert is issued when areas experiencing a heatwave are forecast to hit perceived temperatures of 38°C or an actual temperature of 39°C for one day.
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