A severe heatwave is sweeping Europe with record temperatures reaching 43-44°C in France and Spain, killing at least 13 people in France and triggering red alerts across multiple countries. Infrastructure is buckling under the strain: rail services are being cancelled or cut in France and Belgium, schools are closing, and authorities warn conditions could rival a 2003 heatwave that killed nearly 15,000 people. Scientists confirm these recurring heatwaves signal accelerating climate change and will become more frequent and intense.
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