Germany data hottest day ever as Europe warmth wave worsens | DW News
Temperatures climbed above 41°C (105.8°F) in Germany today, breaking the country’s all-time heat record for the second day in a row. Authorities are warning of water shortages, transport disruptions, and increasing pressure on infrastructure that was not designed to withstand such extreme heat. DW correspondent Shristi Pal reports from the city centre of the German capital.
00:00 Germany sees hottest temperature on record
00:24 DW’s Shristi Pal in Berlin: Even hotter weather forecast
01:25 Senior citizens and the unhoused most at risk
02:42 Why Germany’s heat response is struggling
03:50 Can Germany adapt to a hotter future?
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