
Hospitals across affected regions are reporting a rise in heat‑related illnesses, while firefighters are battling multiple wildfires triggered by the scorching, dry conditions. Transport services in some cities have been disrupted as rail tracks, roads, and power systems struggle under the intense heat.
Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors during peak hours, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable people especially the elderly, children, and those with medical conditions. Climate experts say this heat wave is one of the strongest Europe has experienced in recent years::
That number is like a normal summer in Houston/Dallas. The kind of heat that breaks the coal tar on the road.
ReplyDelete@11:39, Texans are prepared for this year in year out but Europe is currently experiencing a 'heat dome' that we aren't prepared for. If you see the way I almost fought my sister yesterday,😂, she doesn't mind hot weather and was complaining about the AC I had on.
Deleteshebi dem get light, water and beach? dey should use those things to cool off. we for here no get the luxury of what they have there during our time in mid january till april wey temperature dey enter over 40-50 especially in jiagawa, kano and sokoto whil FCT is always around 35-45
DeleteLord Jesus, take control, let there be positive change in the weather condition.
ReplyDeleteThe heat must be intense. God abeg o. Thank God for our weather here, Even though we complain too.
ReplyDeleteClimate change is really alarming
ReplyDeleteEheya And Out Weather Is Cool And Calm
ReplyDeleteLord Please Send Down Cold Weather Over There oo
Hello iya Boys
Oh my!
ReplyDelete40 what?......... pls put on the Ac
ReplyDeleteOr place ice bottled water in front of your fans@!! drink more water......
Oh so sorry guys. I pray it's goes back to normal speedily
ReplyDeleteMy sis friend said the sun fried her eggs.. please you all over there should stay safe.
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