Source: UN News: Friday, 04 July 2025 00:01 am
The scorching afternoon of June does not only make people restless, but is breaking up as havoc on the lives. The wave of this deadly summer in large parts of the Northern Hemisphere is a worrying sign for the future. In many parts of Europe, there is such a temperature at this time, which scientists are looking like a ‘silent killer’, not seen, but very deadly. Record breaking temperature and heat of fire, such as the winds hitting the winds, the world meteorological organization (Wmo) It has made it clear, it is not only a clear indication of climate disaster, not only seasonal fluctuations. WMO says that due to human activities, the climate change has now become excessive heat, not only more intense, but is being seen much more often than before. Its effect is being felt in many parts of Yorop, where) It is being felt in many parts of Europe, where The summer is at this time the western Europe is vulnerable to a powerful high-pressure system, which is pulling hot and dry winds from the northern Africa. Due to this, there is a scorching heat in countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece. The southern areas of Spain recorded a temperature of 46 degrees Celsius. At the same time, ‘Red Alert’ has been released in 16 regions of France, while in most parts of Switzerland, a warning of extreme heat has also been issued. The criminal thing is that in June itself, minimum and maximum temperature levels have broken records in some places, while this level of heat is usually seen between July-focus. The superficial temperature of the Mediterranean Sea has also been recorded much more than normal, which is further increasing the heat on the ground. © ADB/Igor Burgandinov Half Europe Affected WMO says that the worst effect of heat is being seen in cities, where urban thermal the island effect (Urban heat island) effects, temperature increases further. Concrete, vehicles and buildings do not give relief even at night by absorbing this heat, which has a profound effect on health.IPCC The report says that by 2050, half of the population of Europe will be in danger of serious health problems related to heat. In view of these conditions, WMO has carried forward the ‘initial warning for all’ initiative fast. WMO and Who Together, technical guidelines, equipment and action plans are being provided to the governments and local administration to deal with this rising danger of summer. Grust experts, during a meeting in London recently, had asked on the issue of how to improve the monitoring system of diseases and deaths caused by heat.