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Heatwave-linked deaths in Europe reported up 30% over past 20 years

Meteorological agencies indicate coming June, July and August ‘more likely than not’ to be warmer than average

Scientists and health services are monitoring the upcoming European summer months for signs of another season of extreme heat, after finding that deaths linked to hot weather on the continent have risen 30 per cent over the past 20 years.

The 2023 year was the warmest on record in Europe, or the second warmest by a small margin depending on data sets used, the Copernicus Climate Change Service and World Meteorological Organization concluded. It ranked as the hottest if Greenland and some other areas were included.

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