Heatwave across Europe leaves more than 4,200 people dead |

In June and July 2022, an apocalyptic heat waves affected parts of Europe, causing wildfires, evacuations, and heat-related deaths. In June, temperatures of 40–43 °C (104–109 °F) were recorded in some parts of Europe, with the most severe temperature anomalies in France, where several records were broken. A second heat wave occurred in mid-July, extending north to the United Kingdom, where temperatures surpassing 40 °C (104 °F) were recorded there for the first time in history. Climatologists have attributed the intensity of the heat wave to climate change.

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