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Europe boils under deadly heatwave: What’s causing it, who’s suffering most and why it may get worse

As the world’s fastest-warming region, which is heating nearly twice as fast as the global average, Europe is becoming a frontline of the climate crisis.

July 02, 2025 / 15:38 IST
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People refreshes themselves at a fountain in Reims, northern France, on July 1, 2025 as a heatwave hits France.
People refreshes themselves at a fountain in Reims, northern France, on July 1, 2025 as a heatwave hits France.

This summer, Europe is facing lethal sweltering conditions that have pushed national records, strained critical infrastructure, and claimed lives across the continent. From Portugal to Poland, temperatures have soared well above 40 °C in numerous countries, triggering widespread alerts and emergency measures. As the world’s fastest-warming region, which is heating nearly twice as fast as the global average, Europe is becoming a frontline of the climate crisis, where each heatwave amplifies human suffering, economic disruption, and existential urgency.

Countries under siege

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Southern European nations have borne the brunt of the heatwave. Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and the Balkans have recorded temperatures beyond 40 °C, with Spain's Huelva region cresting 46 °C and Portugal setting new June records at 46.6 °C.

Daily excess deaths are alarming: the UK alone has seen an estimated 570 fatalities, with Spain reporting 114 and wider Europe tracking at least 684 confirmed heat-related deaths.