U.S. bases issued heat warnings and adjusted work schedules and uniforms as temperatures soared throughout Europe on Tuesday, particularly in northern areas unaccustomed to 100-degree weather.
Many countries in the southern and western parts of the continent have already succumbed to exceedingly hot and dry weather, expected to last for about 10 days.
Global warming represents a threat to economies throughout South Asia, with warnings that in the long term, this phenomenon will reshape the region’s way of life unless world powers act now to stop the climate crisis.
Storm Eunice killed at least nine people in Europe on Friday, pummeling the UK with record-breaking winds and forcing millions to take shelter as it disrupted flights, trains and ferries across western Europe.
London was eerily empty after the British capital was placed under its first ever “red” weather warning, meaning that there was “danger to life.”
By nightfall, London police said that a woman in her 30s had died after a tree fell on a vehicle she was a passenger in.
A man in his 50s was also killed in northwest England after debris struck the windscreen of a vehicle he