
World Health Organisation Issues Heatwave Warning for Europe
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued a stark warning about potential “deadly weeks” in store for Europe as an intense heatwave forms over the Atlantic.
Portugal and southern Spain brace for temperatures soaring up to 43 degrees Celsius, or 109 degrees Fahrenheit, in the coming days. The WHO’s alert underscores the severity of the impending weather event, emphasizing its potential to exacerbate health risks across the region.
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