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Extreme heat continues in central and eastern Europe with temperatures of 38C expected – Europe live | Extreme weather

by David Jones

At least 130 million Europeans to see temperatures of 35C and above today

While some readers in western Europe may be thinking that the worst of the heatwave is gone, the latest AFP analysis shows that at least 130 million people are set to experience temperatures of 35C and above today.

It is (way) more than mid last week, when the heatwave peaked in Britain.

Extreme heat continues in central and eastern Europe with temperatures of 38C expected – Europe live | Extreme weather
A man cools off beneath a municipal water misting sprayer near the intersection of Nowy wiat and Aleje Jerozolimskie at Charles de Gaulle Roundabout in Warsaw, Poland. Photograph: Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

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Ukraine braces for heatwave to test its energy network

Meanwhile, Ukraine is bracing to absorb the impact of the heatwave on its energy network, already pummelled by Russian attacks over more than four years of war, AFP reported.

Grid operators in at least five regions – from Ivano-Frankivsk in the west to Zaporizhzhia on the frontline in the south – announced temporary restrictions on energy usage would be in force during parts of Tuesday.

A woman with a dog buys flowers from elderly women, sitting in front of window-protecting sandbags in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Tetiana Dzhafarova/AFP/Getty Images

The state weather service said the country would face “intense heat”, with temperatures of 35C-38C expected on Monday.

“The heat is also a serious test for equipment that has been operating under wartime conditions for more than four years and has withstood numerous attacks,” Sergii Kovalenko, CEO of the Yasno energy company said over the weekend.

He said that summer was the peak period for repairing the energy network, battered through the winter by repeat Russian attacks, meaning the grid was already “operating at the limit of its capabilities”.

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