Europe Heatwave Kills Over 1,300 as Omega Block Pattern Breaks Temperature Records
A deadly heatwave has swept across Europe since June 21, killing more than 1,300 people. France has been the hardest hit, recording nearly 1,000 excess deaths and 74 drownings linked to the extreme heat. Countries including Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland have broken historical temperature records during the event. The heat has been intensified by an Omega Block weather pattern, which traps hot air over a region for extended periods. The crisis has exposed the vulnerability of European infrastructure and buildings, which are largely not built to withstand prolonged high temperatures.
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