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Europe Heatwave BREAKING: 810 Deaths Reported In Germany As Temperatures Rise Above 40°c Destacado

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Germany is facing a severe summer heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40°C, leading to growing concerns over public health and infrastructure strain. According to reports from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), around 810 heat-attributable excess deaths were recorded between early April and late June 2026. These figures are statistical estimates linked to periods of extreme heat, particularly affecting elderly people and those with pre-existing health conditions. As temperatures surged across parts of Germany and Europe, Berlin authorities also deployed water cannons in public spaces as a temporary cooling measure. The mist spray was used in crowded areas to provide relief during peak heat conditions. Officials clarified that these measures were localized responses and not a replacement for air conditioning systems. Germany, like much of Europe, relies more on building design and ventilation rather than widespread air conditioning. The heatwave highlights increasing concerns about climate extremes, rising temperatures, and preparedness across European cities as summers become more intense. This video explains the heatwave impact, reported deaths, and the public cooling measures used in Germany. #Germany #Heatwave #EuropeHeatwave #BreakingNews #WorldNews #ClimateCrisis #Berlin #ExtremeWeather #HeatWave2026 #GermanyNews #WeatherUpdate #PublicHealth #RKI #GlobalWarming #TrendingNews~PR.462~ED.102~GR.538~HT.178~VG.HM~


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