Published 25 July 2019 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing People around Europe are looking for ways to stay cool as record temperatures hit the Continent. The second heatwave in a month has seen Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands all record their highest ever temperatures. Weather warnings have been issued in countries including Portugal, France and Luxembourg. Temperatures of 42C have been reached in Paris, while comparisons have been drawn to a deadly heatwave in 2003. Records tumble in Belgium and Netherlands How to look after yourself in hot weather Last four years are ‘world’s hottest’ World headed for warmest period on record All pictures subject to copyright. Related Topics Italy Germany France Severe weather Netherlands Spain More on this story Europe braces for record second heatwave Published 24 July 2019
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