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Heatwave linked to more than 5,000 deaths in Germany

 

 Germany has recorded ​an estimated 5,120 ​heat-related deaths so far this year, most of them in late June when weekly average temperatures far ⁠exceeded 20 degrees Celsius, the Robert ⁠Koch Institute (RKI) for public health said on Thursday.
Around 4,270 of the deaths ‌were among people ​aged 75 ⁠and older, the RKI ​said in a weekly ‌report. More women than men died, ​mainly because they make up a higher share of the very old.
The German data add to a ‌grim picture across Europe. The EU's ​Copernicus Climate Change Service said ​in ‌a ⁠bulletin on Thursday that Western Europe had its hottest June ​on record with an ⁠average of ​20.74 degrees.
National authorities have reported more than 4,700 excess deaths during the June 20-28 ​heatwave in France, Belgium, ​Spain and the Netherlands.