In Germany, a new temperature record has been measured for three consecutive days. The German Weather Service (DWD) reported a preliminary value of 41.7 degrees Celsius recorded in Neißemünde-Coschen, Brandenburg, near the Polish border.
These extreme temperatures are part of a heatwave that has swept across the country, leading to a series of warnings and recommendations for the population. Experts warn that such temperatures not only pose health risks but can also have impacts on the environment and agriculture. Authorities advise citizens to stay in the shade during the hottest parts of the day and to drink plenty of fluids.
These extreme temperatures are part of a heatwave that has swept across the country, leading to a series of warnings and recommendations for the population. Experts warn that such temperatures not only pose health risks but can also have impacts on the environment and agriculture. Authorities advise citizens to stay in the shade during the hottest parts of the day and to drink plenty of fluids.