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European countries close schools and cancel trains as 40-degree heatwave to intensify

TheJournal.ie

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June 22, 2026

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European countries close schools and cancel trains as 40-degree heatwave to intensify

Some parts of France recorded temperatures past 40 degrees, an extreme for this time of year.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 22, 2026

European countries close schools, cancel trains as heatwave set to intensify

European countries close schools, cancel trains as heatwave set to intensify

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 27, 2026

Heatwave Sweeps Across Germany

Germany is bracing for extreme temperatures as a heatwave that has claimed dozens of lives across Western Europe moves eastward, with temperatures expected to exceed 40°C. The same weather system has already brought record June heat to the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland and Germany, and could intensify further as it advances toward Poland. Germany's national weather service reported a preliminary temperature reading of 41.3°C near the city of Saarbrücken, close to the French border, potentially setting a new benchmark for the current heat episode. Across Europe, the heatwave has disrupted rail services, strained power generation, prompted school closures, and led authorities to cancel outdoor events and impose restrictions aimed at protecting public health. Officials have also warned of possible damage to infrastructure, including buckled rail tracks and cracked roads, as soaring temperatures continue to affect large parts of the continent.

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

Europe hit by severe heatwave as temperatures top 40°C

Europe, June 22 (SANA) A major heatwave is sweeping across Europe, pushing temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in several countries and prompting health alerts, school closures and emergency measures, officials said Monday. In France, three people have died from heat-related complications, while around 2,700 schools have been closed or adjusted their schedules amid soaring temperatures. []

Independent Online

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· Jun 22, 2026

Schools close, trains cancelled as Europe swelters in record heat

Schools close, trains cancelled as Europe swelters in record heat

GB News

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· Jun 23, 2026

POLL: Should schools be allowed to close during heatwaves? YOU DECIDE

Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

European heatwave sweeps across continent

European heatwave sweeps across continent

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Related coverage for "European countries close schools and cancel trains as 40-degree heatwave to intensify": Borneo Bulletin — European countries close schools, cancel trains as heatwave set to intensify. Sada Elbalad — Heatwave Sweeps Across Germany. Syrian Arab News Agency — Europe hit by severe heatwave as temperatures top 40°C. Independent Online — Schools close, trains cancelled as Europe swelters in record heat. GB News — POLL: Should schools be allowed to close during heatwaves? YOU DECIDE. UrduPoint — European heatwave sweeps across continent