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WHO reports 1,300 excess deaths linked to European heatwave since June
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WHO reports over 1,300 heat-related deaths across Europe since June, highlighting regional warming trends while noting the difficulty in capturing a complete toll due to data reporting lags.

  • WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed over 1,300 deaths attributed to recent extreme heat
  • Data indicates the period of analysis began on June 21, with Europe identified as the world's fastest-warming continent
  • Current figures likely represent an undercount, as mortality data often lags and varies significantly by national reporting standards

The World Health Organization confirmed that more than 1,300 excess deaths in Europe have been linked to intense heat since June 21. While Europe remains the fastest-warming continent, current reporting remains fragmented due to differences in how individual nations attribute heat to mortality. Reliable data is often delayed, meaning the full human toll from this summer's extreme temperatures remains unclear. Whether these systems improve depends on how rapidly regional health agencies can standardize heat-related death reporting protocols.

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