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As Europe swelters in excessive warmth, Eiffel Tower closes its prime degree and a Swiss reactor shuts down
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As Europe swelters in excessive warmth, Eiffel Tower closes its prime degree and a Swiss reactor shuts down

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 2:09 pm
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Excessive temperatures soared throughout Europe on Wednesday as a number of international locations issued warmth alerts, with a Swiss energy firm shutting down certainly one of its reactor models, France partially closing the Eiffel Tower and two individuals in Spain dying in a warmth wave.

In Switzerland, power firm Axpo shut down one of many reactor models at its Beznau nuclear energy plant due to excessive water temperature within the River Aare. The plant, which generally takes cooling water from the river to be used earlier than returning it, is prevented from doing so by Swiss laws when temperatures attain 25 levels Celsius (77 levels Fahrenheit) or larger to keep away from inflicting harm to aquatic fauna and flora.

“Because of the excessive river water temperatures, Axpo has been more and more decreasing the output of the 2 reactor models on the Beznau nuclear energy plant for days,” the corporate mentioned in a press release Wednesday, including that one unit was at present working at 50% capability.

In France, the nationwide climate service Wednesday issued a uncommon pink alert in 4 areas the place the warmth wave was anticipated to final till 9 p.m. native time (3 p.m. ET).

In Paris, officers mentioned the Eiffel Tower’s prime degree would stay closed to guests due to the present warmth wave. In accordance with its web site, rising temperatures trigger the puddled iron of the tower to broaden in dimension and tilt barely, however with out inflicting any impression to its structural integrity.

French Atmosphere Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher mentioned at a information convention Wednesday that firefighters had responded to greater than 300 weather-related emergencies.

In the meantime, a wildfire in Spain’s Catalonia area killed two individuals Tuesday, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez mentioned.

“My sympathy goes out to all these affected and my gratitude to the emergency companies working to extinguish the fireplace,” Sánchez wrote in a put up on X on Wednesday, including, “In these months of heightened danger, please allow us to take excessive precautions.”

In a separate put up on X, Catalonia’s civil safety companies mentioned Wednesday that it was nonetheless working to extinguish the fireplace that was ablaze in three completely different areas and warned of a “excessive danger of forest fires” in two extra.

Spain recorded its hottest June to this point with temperatures passing 40 C (104 F) in a few of its cities Tuesday.

In the UK, the nationwide climate service mentioned final month’s imply temperature of 16.9 C (62°F) was the second warmest June recorded within the nation since file conserving started in 1884.

Research have proven that local weather change is growing the frequency, depth and period of warmth waves around the globe. Because the world continues to heat, these extremes are anticipated to compound, based on the World Meteorological Group.

Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent, based on the European Union’s Copernicus Local weather Change Service, which mentioned the area is heating up at twice the worldwide common pace.

On Monday, the United Nation’s human rights chief, Volker Turk, mentioned the warmth wave underscored the necessity for local weather adaptation by shifting away from fossil fuels, the principle explanation for local weather change, based on the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Local weather Change.

“Rising temperatures, rising seas, floods, droughts, and wildfires threaten our rights to life, to well being, to a clear, wholesome and sustainable surroundings, and rather more,” Turk mentioned.

Different European international locations additionally felt the sweltering results.

Guests to Rome’s landmarks sought shade amid sweltering temperatures.Tiziana Fabi / AFP through Getty Photographs

The Italian Well being Ministry issued warmth wave pink alerts for 16 cities, together with Rome and Milan. In 13 areas, together with Lombardy and Emilia, individuals have been suggested to not enterprise outdoor for work in the course of the hottest durations of the day.

Two individuals within the nation died from separate heat-related causes, together with a 47-year-old engaged on a development web site close to Bologna.

In Turkey, wildfires burned for a second day and greater than 50,000 individuals have been evacuated by rescuers Wednesday, based on the AFAD emergency administration authority.

The blistering temperatures have been attributable to a “warmth dome,” a high-pressure system that stalled over western Europe, trapping scorching air from northern Africa over the area — akin to a lid on a pot of boiling water. Warmth domes can linger for days or even weeks, driving up warmth and humidity for prolonged durations of time.

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