Europe is slowly recovering from its most severe heatwave ever, though over 95 million people will still endure 35C temperatures on Tuesday. This early summer scorcher has caused excess deaths and school closures. Millions in eastern and southern Europe, including Hungary, Romania, and parts of Spain and Italy, remain under the extreme heat's grip, a phenomenon scientists link to climate change.

Europe is grappling with a severe heatwave, with tens of millions facing extreme temperatures. Forecasters warn of record-breaking heat as the phenomenon moves east, prompting red…

At least 193 million people across Europe are expected to experience temperatures above 35C on Saturday, AFP calculations found, up from Friday as the heatwave was set to shift…

At least 193 million people in Europe were expected to experience temperatures above 35C on Saturday

Tens of millions face a weekend of extreme temperatures in Europe as a deadly heatwave moves eastwards, with German forecasters warning that more records could be broken and…

Europe’s deadly heatwave shifts east, shattering temperature records, triggering red alerts, straining hospitals and forcing event cancellations across multiple countries.

Tens of millions are braving a weekend of extreme temperatures in Europe as a deadly heatwave moves eastwards, with some countries announcing rising death tolls and health…

At least 191 million people are forecast to endure temperatures of at least 35C on Sunday in Europe, with the heat particularly intense in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and…

Europe is bracing for a scorching Sunday as an estimated 191 million people are expected to face temperatures of 35C or higher, particularly in Germany, the Czech Republic,…

More than 191m people in Europe face temperatures of at least 35C degrees on Sunday, with extreme heat warnings in Germany, Czechia, Poland and Hungary

A powerful heat wave swept across Europe on Sunday, affecting nearly 191 million people and bringing extreme temperatures to large parts of the continent.

Europe's deadly heatwave pushed east Sunday with hundreds of millions still sweltering across the continent despite fleeting relief from overnight storms, notably in France and…

(Bloomberg) -- The deadly heat wave that’s set temperature records across western Europe for more than a week has shifted east to scorch Hungary, Romania and the Balkans.

Europe is grappling with a devastating heatwave, claiming over 1,300 lives and straining medical facilities. The extreme temperatures highlight a critical flaw in the continent's…

Temperatures across central and eastern Europe have surged to unprecedented levels, with Germany, Czechia, Poland, and Hungary all registering record highs as a severe heatwave…

(Bloomberg) -- The deadly heat wave that’s set temperature records across western Europe for more than a week has shifted east to scorch Hungary, Romania and the Balkans.

Red alerts are in place across several countries after heat broke records in Germany and more than 1,000 excess deaths were reported in France.

The intense and unusually early heat event underscores how climate change is transforming summers in the world’s fastest-warming continent.

(Bloomberg) -- The deadly heat wave that’s set temperature records across western Europe for more than a week has shifted east to scorch Hungary, Romania and the Balkans.

Temperatures reached 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Europe on Sunday.

Red warnings issued as record-breaking heatwave pushes east, with authorities urging people to stay indoors