
Tom Docherty
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Tom Docherty
@u6239
Good business success and help the needy just now around the world. Love music & sometimes pick up a guitar & play it while married to a Frenchie
Cote D'Azur, France Entrou em Kasım 2010
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🚨 Parisians dealing with temperatures over 100°F, covering their windows with tin foil as a desperate survival hack
This heat wave is truly unimaginable 🥵
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇩🇪 Europe’s heat wave intensifies: Germany hits record 41.5°C. Water cannons cool crowds at Brandenburg Gate as temperatures soar. Writer: Samuel
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Europe is currently experiencing its worst heatwave ever recorded.
Since Saturday, Germany, Denmark, Poland, and the Czech Republic have each shattered their hottest temperatures ever recorded, all exceeding 40°C (104°F).
France just had its hottest single day countrywide in recorded history on Wednesday.
The UK broke its all-time June record three days in a row, topping out at 37.3°C (99.1°F).
Spain saw its hottest June night ever recorded, with overnight lows as high as 31.5°C (88.7°F).
And Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Slovakia all saw their hottest June day on record.
Just too many records to count, with thousands of towns, cities, and weather stations smashing all-time and monthly heat records.
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Scientists warn that the deadly global heatwave currently battering continents would have been “impossible” without human-caused global warming driven by fossil fuels.
The human cost is already devastating. In the United States, extreme heat kills more people on average each year than hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods combined, making it the leading cause of weather-related deaths.
A rapid analysis by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) consortium confirms that this extreme event could not have occurred without the climate crisis. Researchers say human-induced warming has supercharged temperatures, making such sweltering nights at least 100 times more likely than they were just 20 years ago.
A powerful high-pressure “heat dome” is currently trapping scorching air across Europe, with more than 100 million people enduring temperatures above 35°C (95°F). The combination of extreme heat and high humidity has pushed nearly half of Europe’s 850 largest cities into unprecedented heat-stress conditions, levels that make it extremely difficult for the human body to cool itself.
Experts note that the planet’s 1.1°C warming over the past 50 years has fundamentally changed weather patterns, turning once-rare extremes into dangerous new normals.
While improved early warning systems have helped save lives, emergency services are overwhelmed. Scientists stress that far greater investment in climate-resilient infrastructure and a rapid transition away from fossil fuels are essential to prevent future summers from becoming even deadlier.

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HEATWAVE DEATH TOLL RISES IN FRANCE 🇫🇷🌡️
French authorities have reported 1,000 excess deaths linked to the intense heatwave sweeping across Europe, as record breaking temperatures continue to impact millions.
Health officials have warned that the true toll may be even higher, with vulnerable populations particularly the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions facing the greatest risk.
Officials continue to urge residents to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and check on vulnerable family members and neighbors.
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🌡️ Europe 2026: Record-Breaking Heatwave
🇫🇷 France: Hottest day ever — 43.8°C
🇪🇸 Spain: Hottest June day — 42.7°C
🇩🇪 Germany: Hottest day ever — 41.5°C
🇨🇿 Czechia: Hottest day ever — 40.9°C
🇨🇭 Switzerland: Hottest June day — 38.8°C
🇩🇰 Denmark: Hottest day ever — 37°C
🇬🇧 UK: Hottest June day — 36.7°C
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@newname4mywife @FirstSquawk Well if your need help them please share the last two full weeks of death. “DATA”
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