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  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A pharmacy thermometer indicates 41?C in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Two young men get out of the Garonne River in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alert heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A young woman refreshes herself at a public fountain during one of the hottest days of the year in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A pharmacy thermometer indicates 41?C in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    The promenade on the riverbanks of the Garonne is unusually empty due to the oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A meteorological app indicates 41?C in a shady place in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alert heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A woman walks with an umbrella on a bridge on the Garonne River during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    An empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the morning heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A pharmacy thermometer indicates 45?C in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    The unusually quiet Capitole Place in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, is under oppressive heat. Cafes' terraces are also empty. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A billboard near the Capitole explains the 'good movements' to protect against the heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave coincides with climate experts saying that limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Two young women try to refresh themselves during the heatwave on a merchant street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    An empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the morning heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    A nearly empty street in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, while a pharmacy thermometer indicates 41?C. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to an omega phenomenon where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    Toulouse and its river, the Garonne, bake under an oppressive heat. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
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    Toulouse Bake Under Oppressive Heat As All France
    People stand in the shade of a bridge on the Garonne River in Toulouse, France, on August 12, 2025, during the heatwave. France suffocates under its second heatwave of the year. In Toulouse, temperatures reach 41.5?C. This heatwave is remarkable for its intensity: numerous departments are on 'red alertness heatwave'. Streets are empty during the hottest hours. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the southwest. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for August. This heatwave is due to a phenomenon in omega where a drip of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on red alert heatwave, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This heatwave comes at the same time climate experts say limiting global warming to +1.5?C won't be achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. All of southern Europe bakes under unusually hot temperatures. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Weather
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    India Weather
    A lady uses an umbrella to shield herself from the scorching heat of the sun on a hot summer day in Siliguri, India, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drought Hits Madhesh Province Of Nepal Mid-monsoon, Government Declares Disaster Crisis Zone
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    Drought Hits Madhesh Province Of Nepal Mid-monsoon, Government Declares Disaster Crisis Zone
    An elderly man pushes his bicycle loaded with goods in scorching heat in Birgunj, Nepal, on July 24, 2025, despite the rising mercury. An emergency cabinet meeting in Nepal on July 23, 2025, declares Madhesh province a disaster crisis zone as severe drought hits the nation's breadbasket. The unusual absence of rain in the Southern plains of Nepal in mid-monsoon pushes the region into a state of crisis. The government makes the declaration under Sub-section 1 of Section 32 of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act, 2017. Due to acute water shortages, farmers are unable to transplant paddy. The drought leaves seedbeds dry, and paddy saplings wither, sparking fears of an impending food shortage in Nepal's major rice-producing region. The scarcity of water during mid-monsoon in the Tarai, Nepal's food basket, threatens not only farmers' livelihoods but also the national economy. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A man sleeps under a shadow to protect himself from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Tourists try to cool off as they walk past water sprayed by a mister in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Tourists try to cool off as they walk past water sprayed by a mister in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A woman wears sunglasses to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A man drinks water and wears a hat to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A woman wears sunglasses to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Tourists wear hats and sunglasses to protect themselves from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A woman wears a hat and sunglasses to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    A group of tourists wears hats in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Tourists drink water and wear hats to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Tourists drink water and wear hats to protect from the sun in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In Greece
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    Tourism In Greece
    Two women drink cold coffee in the center of Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Tourists fill the streets under the blazing sun, exploring the city despite the scorching heat. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    People cool off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    A woman cools off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    A woman cools off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    People cool off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    People cool off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heatwave in Italy
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    Heatwave in Italy
    People cool off during an ongoing heat wave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees at Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto)

     

  • High temperature red warning
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    High temperature red warning
    Two farmers sow soybeans in the scorching heat in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • High temperature red warning
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    High temperature red warning
    A farmer works in a cornfield under the scorching heat in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
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    Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
    A woman uses an umbrella for shade while walking at a train station in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025, during a summer heatwave. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
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    Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
    A woman uses an umbrella for shade while walking at a train station in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025, during a summer heatwave. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
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    Woman Uses Umbrella For Shade During Heatwave
    A woman uses an umbrella for shade while walking at a train station in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025, during a summer heatwave. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
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    Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
    The Garonne River experiences a heatwave. France suffocates under its first heatwave of the year. Some temperature records are and will be broken during this heatwave, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a drop of hot air is blocked by fresh air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C is not achievable as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris. In Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
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    Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
    A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
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    Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
    A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
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    Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
    A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
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    Toulouse: First Intense Heatwave Of The Summer In France
    A thermometer reads 38?C (100?F) in Toulouse, France, on June 21, 2025. France experiences its first heatwave of the year, with some temperature records being broken, especially in the west. France is 8 to 15?C above normal temperatures for June. This heatwave results from an omega phenomenon where a mass of hot air is blocked by cooler air. Nearly all departments, such as Haute-Garonne (Toulouse), are placed on yellow alert for heat, and sixteen are placed on orange alert. This first heatwave coincides with climate experts stating that limiting global warming to +1.5?C, as agreed in 2015 during the COP21 in Paris, will not be achievable. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

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