Historically cool nations saw hospitals overheating and surge in drownings, wildfires and toxic algal blooms

Temperatures in parts of Norway and Sweden climbed to 33–35C, far above seasonal norms

Historically cool nations saw hospitals overheating and surge in drownings, wildfires and toxic algal blooms

Ondate di calore colpiscono Norvegia, Svezia e Finlandia con temperature mai viste prima. Gli scienziati: "Nessun paese è al sicuro"