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Rekor Sıcak Dalgası Avrupa'yı Kilitledi: Fransa'da Büyük Elektrik Kesintisi

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Avrupa kıtası, birçok ülkede sıcaklık rekorlarını alt üst eden benzeri görülmemiş bir sıcak dalgasının etkisi altında. Fransa ve İspanya başta olmak üzere en az 94 milyon kişinin 35 derecenin üzerinde sıcaklığa maruz kaldığı belirtiliyor. Uzmanlar, atmosferik dolaşım modellerinin sıcak havayı günlerce aynı bölgede hapsettiğini ve küresel ısınmanın bu etkiyi şiddetlendirdiğini ifade ediyor. Fransa'da meydana gelen büyük elektrik kesintisi on binlerce kişiyi etkilerken, altyapının aşırı sıcaklara hazırlıksız olduğu kıtada klima satışları hızla arttı. Yetkililer, sıcak hava dalgasının etkisini sürdüreceği uyarısında bulunarak halkı tedbirli olmaya çağırıyor.

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Started 24 Jun, 04:37 18 events Updated 29 Jun
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latest: 29 Jun
  1. Security24 Jun, 04:37

    Europe bakes in early heatwave as fan and air-con sales skyrocket

    Europe braced for more of an unprecedented heatwave that has smashed records in many countries and sent air-conditioner sales zooming in a continent unused and ill-equipped to handle searing heat. The extreme weather was being driven by atmospheric and circulation patterns that keep hot air trapped in place for days, causing the mercury to slowly rise, with these factors exacerbated by global warming, experts say. France’s national temperature indicator – an average of daytime and nighttime...

  2. Humanitarian24 Jun, 06:58

    Major power outage in France as Europe wilts under record heat

    Europe braced on Wednesday for another day of a sweltering heatwave that has smashed records, left tens of thousands of people without power and sent air conditioner sales zooming in a continent unused and ill-equipped to handle searing heat. The extreme weather is being driven by atmospheric patterns that keep hot air trapped in place for days, with these factors worsened by global warming, experts say. France’s national temperature indicator — an average of daytime and nighttime temperatures across 30 stations — reached 29.8 °C on Tuesday, the hottest since measurements began in 1947. With four more French departments being put under the highest heat alert category on Wednesday, around 44 million people are affected, according to AFP calculations. Added to the 31 departments currently on orange alert, more than 90 per cent of the French population is exposed to extreme heat, with temperatures of 39°C to 41°C expected on Wednesday from Brittany to the Paris region, and in much of the southwest. The heatwave caused the country’s first major power outage of the latest bout of extreme weather, after a heat-related incident with a transformer left around 68,000 households on Wednesday without electricity in the northwestern Finistere department, the authorities said. While teams worked through the night to fix the issue, which took place late Tuesday, power is not expected to be restored in full until the end of Wednesday at the earliest. Up to 106,000 clients of the French power network were left without power by late Tuesday, as the scorching temperatures strain infrastructure built for the days before man-driven climate change made heatwaves longer, more frequent and more intense, according to scientists. Sales of fans and air conditioners skyrocketed in a country where most buildings are not designed to cope with extreme heat. On Monday, hypermarket operator Carrefour had sold 30,000 units by 6:30pm — “a thousand times more than on a normal day”, CEO Alexandre Bompard said. Sales on Amazon nearly doubled last week compared with the same period in 2025, while the electronics outlet Fnac Darty reported double-digit growth. Thierry, an electrician in southwest France, said he was overwhelmed by requests for “emergency” air-conditioning installations. “In theory, you have to submit a request to the owners’ association general meeting” in residential complexes, “but people don’t want to wait”. “It’s difficult to live alone and without air conditioning,” said Martine Belloc, a 62-year-old retiree in Bordeaux, who on Tuesday went to La ManuCo, a coworking site that mobilised to welcome elderly people. ‘We’re suffocating’ John Beeler, a 45-year-old American engineer, said he and his wife were baking in the French capital. “Visiting Paris in this heat is awful,” he told AFP, wearing a fisherman’s hat and holding a small fan. “We’re suffocating in the streets, we’re suffocating in the subway and we’re even suffocating in our rental,” he said, adding that they would be moving to an air-conditioned hotel room. Italy’s health ministry declared a red heatwave alert in 16 cities on Wednesday, including Milan and Rome. The heatwave is expected to extend into eastern Europe in the coming days. Poland’s weather service issued high-level heat warnings for the western part of the country from Thursday to Saturday, forecasting temperatures could break the record of 40.2°C set in 1921. Croatia’s popular Adriatic coast was also put under red alert for Friday and Saturday. Hungary, already under a second-level heat alert, said it was raising that to the maximum level from Saturday to Tuesday as temperatures continued to rise. The current heatwave is “significantly exacerbated by human-induced climate change”, without which the current temperatures would have been 2 to 4°C cooler, according to a scientific study published this week. But some relief could start to come from the west on Wednesday, when Spain’s national weather service said temperatures would drop in most of the country. No quick relief But no quick temperature drop is in sight across much of the rest of western Europe. From Wednesday until at least Friday, the central and southern Netherlands will be under a code orange for extreme heat. Anyone living in Amsterdam with a city pass may swim for free in six city outdoor pools, while the national rail company NS will run fewer trains on a number of routes starting Wednesday. In Britain, James Bowen, assistant general secretary at the National Association of Head Teachers, told AFP that “pretty much every school up and down the UK will be having to make some form of adaptation this week in light of the extreme heat. “I think it’s fair to say that the school estate in the UK is not well prepared for this level of heat,” he said. After some of France’s most visited sites, such as the Louvre museum and the Eiffel Tower, decided to limit visiting hours, the management of one of Belgium’s best-known monuments, the space-age Atomium in Brussels, said it would close earlier to visitors from Wednesday to Friday.

  3. Diplomatic25 Jun, 06:25

    Europe swelters under record-breaking heatwave

    PARIS, France – Europe struggled to cope with a record-breaking heatwave on Wednesday, with at least 94 million people expected to experience temperatures above 35C, most of them in France and Spain. AFP estimates based on analysis of forecasts from the German weather service and 2025 population projections from Europe’s Joint Research Centre suggest maximum

  4. Security25 Jun, 01:59

    Europe swelters under deadly ‘Omega’ heatwave

    PARIS: Western Europe was in the grip of a heatwave on Wednesday that claimed dozens of lives, disrupted power supplies, shut schools and cultural landmarks, as forecasters warned the extreme temperatures could persist until the end of the week. Smashing previous records, Britain logged its highest temperature for June, reaching 35.8 degrees Celsius (96.26 degrees Fahrenheit) in southern England as a heat dome hovered over much of Western Europe. France recorded its hottest day since records began nearly 80 years ago, when temperatures peaked at 44.3 C in the southwestern town of Pissos on Tuesday. On Wednesday, temperatures in Paris hit 40.9 C, a June record. Italy’s health ministry placed 16 cities including Florence, Milan, Rome, Turin and Verona on its highest heat alert, and warned the heatwave could intensify further, peaking between Sunday and Monday. At least 48 people have died in France from drowning since the onset of the heatwave while trying to cool off, authorities said, and two young children were killed by heat in a car. Spain reported two elderly people had died of heatstroke after days of temperatures exceeding 40 C, though conditions there began to ease on Wednesday following the hottest late-June days on record, according to national weather agency AEMET. Scorching temperatures killed hundreds of thousands of birds at poultry farms in Brittany and the Pays de la Loire, agricultural groups said. France’s nuclear power plants, which supply most of the country’s electricity, cut output by about 7pc of total demand as high temperatures limited access to cooling water. Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2026

  5. Humanitarian25 Jun, 10:01

    Europeans told to protect themselves as deadly heatwave takes its toll

    PARIS/ROME, June 25 - The city mayor told busy Parisians to slow down on Thursday as large parts of Western Europe remained in the grip of a deadly heatwave that has claimed dozens of lives, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks.

  6. Security25 Jun, 14:29

    Britain sees another day of record-breaking temperatures as Europe heat wave persists

    Authorities in Britain and France warned people to ditch their routines on Thursday as large parts of Western Europe remained in the grip of a deadly heat wave that has claimed dozens of lives, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks.

  7. Security25 Jun, 18:12

    France warns even young people's health at risk as Europe's heatwave shifts east

    Temperatures in Germany could hit 40C in some areas while French officials say deaths linked to the heat are being seen among young people.

  8. Security25 Jun, 20:54

    Hospitals across Europe ring alarm as heat wave roasts continent

    A deadly heat wave sweeping across Europe prompted authorities to issue health warnings Thursday, with France banning public alcohol consumption in Paris and warning that hospitals...

  9. Humanitarian26 Jun, 06:45

    Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heatwave: scientists

    PARIS — Human-caused climate change is "unequivocally" responsible for the intensity of a record-breaking heatwave scorching Europe, scientists said Friday.

  10. Security26 Jun, 07:45

    Hospitals overwhelmed as Europe heatwave shifts east

    PARIS — A deadly European heatwave that has saturated hospitals as temperatures soared to record highs was to shift east on Friday, with authorities warning of more misery on a continent not used to stretches of punishing heat.

  11. Security26 Jun, 08:29

    Europe turns to Singapore to keep its cool during deadly heatwave

    Singapore’s cooling strategy, pioneered by founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, has come in for praise in Europe, which is sweltering under a deadly heatwave. Even Tesla founder and world’s first trillionaire Elon Musk has weighed in, calling the late statesman “a genius”. Record-breaking temperatures in countries including Britain, France and Germany have killed dozens, overwhelmed hospitals and led to the closure of schools and cultural sites. Mercury in Paris hit a June record of 40.9...

  12. Humanitarian26 Jun, 17:04

    Fourth toddler dies in France as Europe’s brutal heatwave forecast to shift east

    Scientists say hot spell is worst ever, with nearly half of region’s 850 largest cities facing unprecedented heat stress The number of deaths in France linked to the heatwave has climbed to four toddlers and more than 55 drownings, as the brutally hot conditions sweeping Europe were forecast to shift east, choking 150 million people under 35C (95F) temperatures. Scientists said the heatwave was the most severe and widespread ever, leaving nearly half of the region’s 850 largest cities grappling with unprecedented heat stress. They said the extreme temperatures had been made possible by the climate crisis driven by fossil fuel burning. Continue reading...

  13. Security26 Jun, 17:23

    Overflowing Hospitals, Cancelled Festivals: Europe Buckles Under Heatwave

    Health authorities in Britain and France warned hospitals were struggling with the heat and a surge in emergency calls.

  14. Security27 Jun, 08:17

    Germany braced for temperatures ‘well over 40C’ as Europe heatwave pushes east – live

    Forecasters say hottest conditions are now spreading into central and eastern Europe, including Poland and the Balkans The UK is set to get some respite from this week’s record-breaking heat over the weekend, but much of the rest of Europe remains in the grip of an intense heatwave as it shifts eastwards. Germany provisionally recorded its highest ever temperature yesterday with 41.3C near the city of Saarbrücken close to the French border. Forecasters say the hottest conditions are now spreading into central and eastern Europe, including Poland and the Balkans, over the weekend. Continue reading...

  15. Diplomatic27 Jun, 05:42

    Historic heat wave upends Europe’s fashion industry

    PARIS – As a historic heat wave gripped Paris this week, fashion houses tried to keep their guests cool with ice packs, mist machines and iced Evian on silver platters. It wasn’t enough—some venues still sweltered, water ran short and air conditioning was absent or inadequate. READ: Europe swelters under record-breaking heatwave Then they sent

  16. Humanitarian28 Jun, 15:49

    Europe swelters as heatwave moves east, excess deaths rise

    PARIS (FRANCE) - Europe's deadly heatwave pushed east Sunday with hundreds of millions still sweltering across the continent despite fleeting relief from overnight storms, notably in France and Belgium.

  17. Security29 Jun, 10:42

    Europe's deadly heatwave scorches eastern flank, takes aim at Ukraine

    PARIS: The most severe heatwave ever recorded in Europe roasted central and eastern parts of the continent on Monday and began to creep over Ukraine, which scrambled to prepare its war-ravaged power grid for the shock of scorching heat.

  18. Security29 Jun, 10:45

    Europe's deadly heatwave scorches eastern flank, inches towards Ukraine

    PARIS (FRANCE) - The most severe heatwave ever recorded in Europe roasted central and eastern parts of the continent on Monday and began to creep over Ukraine, which scrambled to prepare its war-ravaged power grid for the shock of scorching heat.

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