
China Swelters Under Record-Breaking Heatwaves During Flood Season
China is experiencing record-breaking heatwaves during the flood season, with temperatures soaring and health warnings issued for the first time ever.
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China is experiencing record-breaking heatwaves during the flood season, with temperatures soaring and health warnings issued for the first time ever.

China’s Henan Province is experiencing its hottest July since 1961, with temperatures soaring above 40°C. The extreme heat is expected to ease soon, offering relief to millions enduring the heat wave.

Portugal has experienced its third hottest June ever, with experts warning that extreme heatwaves could become the new normal due to climate change.

Europe is in the grip of a powerful heat wave, with temperatures soaring above seasonal averages. We explore what’s causing this extreme weather and what it means for the future.

Europe is facing unprecedented heat waves, causing deaths, wildfires, and disrupting infrastructure across the continent.

Europe is taking emergency measures as soaring temperatures trigger fires, school closures, and health alerts, highlighting the intensifying impact of extreme heat across the continent.

Due to a heatwave in Paris, the Eiffel Tower’s summit is closed to visitors for safety. Tourists can still enjoy views from lower levels as the city deals with soaring temperatures.

China escalates emergency response levels amid extreme weather, including floods and heatwaves. Authorities allocate funds to aid affected regions and restore infrastructure swiftly.

Ground temperatures in northern China soared above 70°C amid a severe heatwave, impacting agriculture and setting new records. Relief is expected soon with incoming cooler air.

As extreme heat grips the Global South, China leads efforts in renewable energy and calls for global cooperation to combat the accelerating climate crisis.