Heatwave grips Eastern Europe after Germany weather breaks records

ONP Summary
France recorded approximately 1,000 excess deaths during an intense heatwave that established new European temperature records, with roughly 85% of fatalities among elderly citizens. The extreme weather triggered infrastructure disruptions, wildfires, and emergency response measures across the continent as the crisis spread eastward. Authorities emphasized that the final death toll would likely be substantially higher as comprehensive data collection continued.
Moderate: Centrist outlets provided detailed factual reporting on casualty figures and demographic patterns, with several additionally highlighting World Health Organization warnings about Europe's warming climate and the importance of heat adaptation strategies.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasized temperature records, power disruptions, and infrastructure impacts, focusing coverage on the immediate emergency response and consequences of the extreme weather.
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The deadly heatwave that’s set temperature records across western Europe for more than a week has shifted east to scorch Hungary, Romania and the Balkans.
Hungary’s Budapest is expected to top 40 degrees Celsius (104F) on Tuesday, according to models from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
Belgrade in Serbia and Bucharest in Romania will reach 38 degrees and 37 degrees, respectively, on Monday.
Red warnings for extreme heat have been issued in Poland, Hungary, Romania,...