Europe's Heatwave: Photos Show Sweltering Conditions Across Continent
Europe is experiencing an intense heatwave, with cities like Paris, Zaragoza, Rome, and Madrid seeing temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Ireland enjoys cooler weather with temperatures ranging from 15 to 19 degrees. The heatwave raises concerns about public health, environmental risks, and climate change impact.

Large parts of Europe are on extreme weather warnings on Tuesday morning as the first European heatwave continues, once again raising questions over public health, environmental hazards, and the impact of climate change.
Paris (38 degrees Celsius) is on the highest, red alert with the top of the Eiffel Tower closed to tourists as a precautionary measure.
Other cities across the continent will also see higher than usual temperatures, including Zaragoza (39C), Rome (37C), Madrid (37C), Athens (37C), Brussels (36C), Frankfurt am Main (36C), Tirana (35C), London (33C).
For some, it will be the peak of the heatwave; for others – only for first of the two hottest days of the year.
Meanwhile, Ireland is experiencing more normal conditions with sunny spells and temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees forecast on Tuesday.
Major heatwaves across southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees in many countries including Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, France and Turkey.
According to the source: The Irish Times.
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