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At Least 193 Million in Europe to Face Temperatures Above 35C on Saturday

  • At least 193 million people in Europe are expected to face temperatures above 35C on Saturday, up from 150 million on Friday due to a shifting heatwave.
  • Germany is forecasted to be heavily affected, with 75 million people experiencing temperatures above 35C and 82 million above 30C on Saturday.
  • Nearly all of Hungary's population, over nine million people, will face temperatures above 35C.
  • Countries like Britain, France, Spain, and Switzerland have broken temperature records, with France expecting 26 million people to exceed 35C.
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Paris, France.A large part of Europe, from France to the Balkans, faced another suffocating day this Saturday, with absolute temperature records beaten from Germany to Denmark, in a heat wave that tested the health systems.The suffocating wave is now moving to the northeast of the continent, but the maximum alert also remains in force in Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Hungary.At least 193 million inhabitants of Europe, of which 75 million in …

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At least 193 million in Europe to face temperatures above 35C on Saturday

At least 193 million people across Europe are expected to experience temperatures above 35C on Saturday, AFP calculations found, up from Friday as the heatwave was set to shift eastwards.

·Sweden
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In the continent 150 million people over 35 degrees of temperature, almost one in three. Record in Germany and Great Britain. In Belgium skip the re-enactment of Waterloo

·Turin, Italy
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Temperatures of around 35 degrees will affect approximately 150 million people in Europe.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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