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Heat wave exposes 300 million Europeans to harmful ozone

Two-thirds of the European Union's population may have been exposed to harmful levels of ozone pollution during last month's record-breaking heat wave, a report exclusive...
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Egyptian Gazette
· Jul 9, 2026
Report: Ozone spikes harm two-thirds of EU
Two thirds of the European Union’s population may have been exposed to harmful levels of ozone pollution during last month’s record-breaking heatwave, a report exclusively shared with AFP warned Thursday. Nearly 300 million people, including 100 million children and elderly people, faced higher-than-recommended levels of the toxic pollutant during the punishing heat in late June, [] The post Report: Ozone spikes harm two-thirds of EU appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
HESPRESS English
· Jul 9, 2026
Two thirds of EU faced harmful ozone levels during heatwave: report
Two thirds of the European Union’s population may have been exposed to harmful levels of ozone pollution during last month’s record-breaking heatwave, a report exclusively shared with AFP warned Thursday. Nearly 300 million people, including 100 million children and elderly people, faced higher-than-recommended levels of the toxic pollutant during the punishing heat in late June, [] The post Two thirds of EU faced harmful ozone levels during heatwave: report appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.
UPI
· Jun 29, 2026
WHO: Europe's heatwave linked to hundreds of deaths
WHO: Europe's heatwave linked to hundreds of deaths
L'Humanité
· Jul 9, 2026
Canicule : près de 300 millions d’Européens exposés à un taux dangereux d’ozone
Près de 300 millions de personnes dans l’Union européenne ont été exposées à des concentrations d’ozone pendant l’épisode caniculaire entre le 21 et le 28 juin, selon un rapport publié ce jeudi 9 juillet par l’ONG Global Witness.
Hindustan Times
· Jun 27, 2026
Where will Europe’s heatwave be most deadly?
We analyse 854 cities to see which will be worst affected
AlHadath الحدث
· Jun 25, 2026
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Related coverage for "Heat wave exposes 300 million Europeans to harmful ozone": Egyptian Gazette — Report: Ozone spikes harm two-thirds of EU. HESPRESS English — Two thirds of EU faced harmful ozone levels during heatwave: report. UPI — WHO: Europe's heatwave linked to hundreds of deaths. L'Humanité — Canicule : près de 300 millions d’Européens exposés à un taux dangereux d’ozone. Hindustan Times — Where will Europe’s heatwave be most deadly?. AlHadath الحدث — "حاجز أوميجا" يحبس الهواء الساخن فوق أوروبا