The article reports on a heatwave that affected over 410 million people across Europe during June, surpassing the impact of the 2003 heatwave which affected 320 million. According to data from the European Heatwave Monitoring Service and population figures from the Joint Research Centre, nearly 50 million people experienced daily maximum temperatures above 35°C at least ten times during the heatwave. The event led to thousands of deaths in several European countries, school closures, cancellation of cultural events, and political debates over the need for expanded air conditioning use. The heatwave spread from the Iberian Peninsula through the Balkans to Germany, with temperatures exceeding 35°C in areas around Lleida, Catalonia, for at least 16 consecutive days. The most severe impacts were felt in southern France, parts of Spain, and Italy, while heatwaves also occurred in Poland, Ukraine, and other regions. In Germany, firefighters used high-pressure hoses to spray water on crowds at the Olympic Park in Berlin where American musician Bruno Mars performed.
Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective report on the effects of the heatwave, including health impacts, economic disruptions, and political responses. While it mentions political debate over air conditioning expansion, it does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize any particular political view





