Afghanistan, July 10 -- A recent study reveals that the extreme heatwave across Europe has claimed at least 2,300 lives in 12 major cities this summer.
A recent study has revealed that the ongoing heatwave across parts of Europe has caused the deaths of at least 2,300 people in 12 major cities.
The findings, reported by Reuters on Wednesday, July 9, come from researchers at Imperial College London and the School of Public Health. The study highlights how rising temperatures-reaching over 40degC in some regions-have posed serious health risks.
In countries like Spain and France, the intense heat has triggered widespread wildfires and overwhelmed healthcare services, with many citizens seeking emergency medical help for heat-related compli...