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    Germany swelters as European heat wave moves eastwards

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    A woman puts her deck chair in the water at a beach at the Bavarian lake Chiemsee, where temperatures reaches some 32 degrees celsius on July 2, 2025.

    A punishing early summer heat wave that has already scorched western and southern Europe spread east Wednesday, bringing extreme weather warnings to Germany and reportedly causing motorways to buckle.

    But some relief is due to arrive from the Atlantic and spread across the continent.

    Germany’s national weather service (DWD) warned of “exceptionally high” temperatures reaching close to 40C degrees (104F) in places Wednesday.

    In Berlin, 18-year-old Nora said her strawberry stand on the side of the road felt “like a sauna” before temperatures had even reached their peak.

    Her boss had told her to close the stall if she felt unwell, as the German capital sweated under a hot sun, Nora told AFP.

    The heat was causing disruptions to transport, with Germany’s national rail operator Deutsche Bahn warning of impaired services in the west of the country, where temperatures were highest.

    In the northwest close to the city of Bremen, the heat had caused the surface of the motorway to buckle in places, creating a danger for drivers, local media reported.

    The acute high temperatures added to an extended period of unusually hot and dry weather through the first half of the year.

    As well as an increased risk of forest fires, Germany’s rivers are also running low, causing problems for navigating the country’s waterways.

    ‘Strange’

    In the eastern city of Dresden, the level of the Elbe river has sunk to just 64 centimeters (25 inches), compared with an average of around two meters.

    Holger Boehme, the owner of a floating theater said it was “strange” to see the usually wide river shrink to a fraction of its usual size.

    “There has always been high water and low water, but this type of extreme high water and extreme low is truly new in recent years,” Boehme told AFP.

    The current levels of Germany’s rivers were typically more likely to be seen at the end of the summer, Matthias Roeser from the Federal Association of German Inland Navigation said.

    In France, temperatures had cooled slightly overnight into Wednesday but remained high. Paris was expected to experience highs of around 35C after hitting 40C on Tuesday, according to weather service Meteo-France.

    French Health Minister Catherine Vautrin confirmed it was “too early to take stock” of the consequences of the heat wave.

    But for the Paris metro area there had been a “serious” increase in emergency services’ activity of around 15% as the mercury rose.

    An official estimate of the excess mortality linked to the heat wave would take two weeks for French authorities to compile, the ministry indicated.

    ‘Feel the heat’

    Residents in Spain and Italy may have to wait until the weekend before they experience a drop in temperatures.

    In Madrid, care worker Grace Guerrero, 65, told AFP she could really “feel the heat” but the air was cooler at her home outside the Spanish capital.

    A 75-year-old man died in the southern city of Cordoba, bringing the total number of heat related deaths over the last 10 days in Spain to at least four.

    Barcelona adopted plans to extend protections for sanitation workers in heat waves, including more water breaks, after a woman died Saturday following her shift.

    In Italy, at Rome’s ancient forum, archeological excavation work stopped early at around 12:30 pm (1030 GMT) as temperatures soared to 35C.

    Elena Civitelli, an archeologist with two decades of experience, told AFP she could not remember “suffering so much in the early hours of the morning” as she had in recent days.

    In Belgium, the Atomium attraction in Brussels, where highs of 34C were expected, was also set to maintain reduced opening hours for the second day in a row on Wednesday to spare visitors from the afternoon heat.

    But coastal areas in Belgium were already experiencing lower temperatures Wednesday, and cool winds blowing in from the Atlantic were expected to see highs in France drop to near 28C on Thursday.

    The colder front would however bring with it the possibility of heavy thunderstorms, according to Meteo-France.

    The German weather service also warned of storms in eastern Germany and had already issued the weather warnings for severe winds and rain in isolated areas in the western part of the country as of Wednesday afternoon, with temperatures expected to drop to around 30C or below over the next two days.

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