First Victims Marked as a Cause of High Temperatures

Western Europe is facing record temperatures, where the heat allegedly took lives. It is France, which is today hit by the highest temperature of 44.1 degrees Celsius, which was last marked in 2003 and killed thousands of people. National Service [...]
It is France, which is today hit by the highest temperature of 44.1 degrees Celsius, which was last marked in 2003 and killed thousands of people.
The National Weather Service in France has even issued an alarm for citizens, appealing to avoid getting out on the street.
Currently it is believed that the countries that have marked high temperatures in June are Germany, France, Poland and the Czech Republic, with extreme hot weather.
In Spain, where the highest temperatures in the last 20 years have been recorded, in addition to the large number of fires, it has been reported for victims, until temperatures are expected to reach 42 degrees.
In Spain two deaths are spoken of as a result of extreme temperatures. A 17-year-old and 80-year-old man are suspected of being the above-mentioned victims.
Until, in the United Kingdom, police warned people not to get into rivers and lakes, a 12-year-old man drowned in Manchester doing his laundry on the Irwell River.












