Europe Races to Cool Down as Heatwaves Spark Emergency Measures
Europe declares emergencies and rolls out protective measures as record heatwaves sweep the continent, highlighting the urgent need for climate resilience and adaptive solutions.
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Europe declares emergencies and rolls out protective measures as record heatwaves sweep the continent, highlighting the urgent need for climate resilience and adaptive solutions.
Southern Europe sizzles under record-breaking heat waves at land and sea, as temperatures shatter records and communities adapt to extreme weather.
From torrential rains in the north to relentless heat in the south, the Chinese mainland faces extreme weather that reveals shifting monsoon patterns and regional vulnerabilities.
Southern Europe battles a record 44°C heatwave, sparking health warnings, wildfires and invasive species blooms as experts warn of hotter extremes ahead.
The Chinese mainland has raised its emergency response to Level I as intense heatwaves and heavy rains batter key regions, highlighting the urgent link to global climate change.
The Blue Book on Climate Change in China 2025 warns that the Chinese mainland’s 2024 saw record-breaking annual temperatures and coastal sea levels, highlighting extreme weather risks.
Stage 9 of the Taklimakan Rally in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was reduced to 81km by sandstorms, setting the scene for a thrilling final push.
Europe endured its hottest year in 2024, battling deadly floods, prolonged heatwaves and climate extremes in a stark wake‑up call for global action.
A powerful storm swept eight U.S. states, claiming at least 42 lives and causing widespread damage. Communities brace for further threats.
China recorded its highest national average temperature in 2024, with all four seasons exceeding normal temperatures and significant extreme weather events.