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Macedonian Wildfires: One Death, Widespread Damage, and International Response

Widespread wildfires across Macedonia on July 9th, 2024, caused by a combination of weather conditions and suspected arson, resulted in one death, significant property damage, and mobilization of national and international resources, including the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

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Ruidoso, New Mexico, Devastated by Flash Flooding After Wildfires

Flash flooding in Ruidoso, New Mexico, from torrential rains killed three people, including two children, damaged or destroyed 35-50 homes, and prompted 65 swift-water rescues, a year after wildfires devastated the area.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Record June Heatwave Devastates Western Europe

June 2025 saw Western Europe experience its hottest June on record, with two intense heatwaves causing temperatures exceeding 40°C, resulting in devastating wildfires in France, Spain, and elsewhere, numerous heat-related deaths in Portugal, and widespread transport disruptions and infrastructure da...

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Extreme Weather Sweeps Europe, Causing Hundreds of Deaths and Widespread Damage

Extreme heatwaves across Europe resulted in hundreds of deaths in Portugal, while wildfires in Spain and France caused injuries, evacuations, and significant damage, and a severe hailstorm hit Croatia.

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Texas Floods: 109 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Devastating Rainfall

At least 109 people died in the devastating Texas floods on July 4th, primarily in Kerr County where torrential rains caused the Guadalupe River to overflow, resulting in widespread destruction and ongoing search efforts for over 180 missing individuals.

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Climate Change Caused 1500 Heat Deaths in Europe

A new study estimates that approximately 1500 heat-related deaths in 12 European cities between June 23rd and July 2nd resulted from human-induced climate change, which made the heatwave 1-4°C hotter, highlighting the urgent need for emissions reduction.

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Aktor Forecasts Romanian Construction Boom

Aktor Group expects its Romanian construction projects to significantly increase, potentially doubling or tripling, due to new contracts and upcoming concessions, offering a strategic alternative if the Greek market slows down.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Climate Change Tripled Heatwave Deaths in Europe

A study reveals that climate change tripled heat-related deaths in 12 major European cities during the June-July 2024 heatwave, resulting in an estimated 2,300 deaths, with 1,500 attributed to climate change effects that increased temperatures by 1-4 degrees Celsius.

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Far-Right Group to Lead EU Climate Negotiations

The far-right group "Patriots for Europe" will lead negotiations on the EU's new climate target, potentially hindering the bloc's goal of a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, breaking the established practice of excluding far-right groups from leadership positions.

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Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths

A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Record-Breaking June Heatwave in Western Europe

Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record in 2025, with an average temperature of 20.49°C, exceeding the 2003 record; this was exacerbated by record-high sea surface temperatures in the western Mediterranean, reaching 27.0°C, and unusually low Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent.

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Record-Breaking June Heatwave Sweeps Western Europe Amidst Global Warming Trend

Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever in 2025, averaging 20.49°C (2.81°C above the 1991-2020 average), due to two intense heatwaves; globally, it was the third warmest June, with record-high sea temperatures in the Mediterranean and low sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic.

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