Close Menu
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
  • Home
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Trending

Kate Hudson’s Flirty Floral Sundress Is Summer Perfection — Get the Look for $28

June 29, 2026

Olivia Rodrigo Hits No. 1 On A Chart She’s Never Ruled Before

June 29, 2026

Vermont is first state to ban paraquat, weed killer used widely in US

June 29, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Login
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
Join Us Newsletter
  • Home
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Home»World
World

Hospitals struggle as European heatwave moves east

June 29, 20262 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Copy Link Email Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp

Published on
26/06/2026 – 11:48 GMT+2

A deadly heatwave is straining hospitals, transport systems and public services across Europe, as authorities from France to Poland warn that the continent is struggling to cope with days of punishing temperatures.

At least 101 million Europeans have endured temperatures above 35C, according to AFP, with several hundred people thought to have died, including a three-year-old found dead in a car in Paris and people who drowned while trying to cool off.

The heat has hit health systems particularly hard. In France, emergency rooms have reported a fourfold increase in heat-related visits, while cardiac arrests have surged.

Paris police chief Patrice Faure warned: “We are reaching a saturation point in hospital facilities. The number of hospitalisations keeps increasing.”

Authorities in the French capital have taken the rare step of banning evening alcohol sales and public drinking through the weekend, as hospitals struggle with rising admissions.

In the UK, the London Ambulance Service said Wednesday’s extreme heat led to its highest number of life-threatening emergency calls in a single day. Several NHS hospitals have also declared critical incidents after cooling failures disrupted medical equipment, operating theatres and wards, adding pressure to services already dealing with heatstroke, dehydration and vulnerable elderly patients.

The heatwave is now moving east. In Germany, where temperatures are expected to reach 40C through the weekend, several outdoor events have been cancelled, while rail operator Deutsche Bahn has advised people to avoid travel.

Poland has issued warnings as western parts of the country brace for similarly dangerous temperatures.

Southern Europe has already recorded a heavy toll. Spain’s MoMo mortality monitoring system said 212 deaths between Sunday and Wednesday could be linked to the heat, while Italian media reported five deaths, including farmworkers and a builder.

Scientists from the World Weather Attribution said in a study released Friday that human-caused climate change was “unequivocally” responsible for the intensity of the record-breaking heat in Britain, France, Spain and Switzerland. Such temperatures would have been “virtually impossible” in June fifty years ago, they said.

The UN’s climate chief Simon Stiell said the heatwave “has the fingerprints of the climate crisis all over it”, warning that extreme heat will keep worsening until humanity stops burning large amounts of coal, oil and gas.

Additional sources • AFP

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit Telegram
Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram
Copyright © 2026 YieldRadius LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • For Advertisers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?