BERLIN (AFP) — Authorities banned alcohol and major weekend festivities as a deadly European heatwave was forecast to shift east on Friday, choking...

Europe faces a severe heatwave, with record temperatures expected in Britain and health alerts issued across the continent as authorities prepare for the impact on vulnerable…

A European “heat dome” has claimed dozens of lives and shut cultural landmarks, as forecasters warn extreme temperatures could persist until the end of the week.

The “heat dome” has claimed dozens of lives and shut cultural landmarks, as forecasters warn the extreme temperatures could persist until the end of the week.

Authorities warn the worst may still be ahead, with temperatures expected to climb further

A powerful heatwave swept across Europe, stretching from France to Spain and Belgium and pushing temperatures towards 39C, raising concerns about public safety and pressure on…

At least 101 million Europeans were expected to experience temperatures of over 35C on Thursday, in a punishing and increasingly deadly heatwave hotter than weather in parts of…

A heatwave sweeping Europe was starting to peak in Germany on Thursday, with several open-air events cancelled and temperatures expected to top 40C through the weekend.

BERLIN: A heatwave sweeping Europe was starting to peak in Germany on Thursday, with several open-air events canceled and temperatures expected to top 40C through the weekend.…

At least 48 people have drowned in France alone while trying to cool off, as a heatwave drives temperatures as much as 18C above normal across Europe

The searing heat has scorched temperature records across Europe this week, with the continent experiencing one of the most intense and dangerous heatwaves in recent memory

At least 101 million Europeans faced temperatures above 35°C, with Paris hitting 40°C, Britain breaking its June heat record, deaths reported in Italy and France, and Germany and…

The heat wave gripping Europe is still raging in the west but moving eastward and is expected to hit eastern countries in the next few days.

Millions of people have sweltered through 40 degree temperatures in Europe and the UK.

Weather records continue to tumble across Britain and the Continent thanks to what meteorologists are calling an unprecedented “heat dome”.

Authorities banned alcohol and major weekend festivities as a deadly European heatwave that has saturated hospitals was forecast to shift east on Friday.

First time red warnings issued in UK for three consecutive days; Paris to ban drinking alcohol in public as hospitals reach ‘saturation point’

As hospitals buckle and warnings spread east, the heatwave is exposing how unprepared much of Europe remains for extreme temperatures. #EuropeNews

Scientists said the heatwave was the worst recorded for Europe, where the climate is changing faster than anywhere else.

Extreme London heat led to the highest ever number of life-threatening emergency calls in a day. French hospitals were also inundated.

At least 55 people have died in France as authorities warn the heatwave is far from over