The article reports on an ongoing heatwave affecting multiple regions in Switzerland, with temperatures expected to exceed 30 degrees Celsius for several days starting Tuesday. Federal data indicates that approximately 200 more people died during the first heatwave than would typically be expected. The federal government has issued the second-highest heat danger level (level 3) for western Switzerland until at least July 13, while a warning is in place for the central region. In the canton of Thurgau, a ban on forest fires has been imposed due to the extreme conditions. Farmers are adopting measures such as fans, night grazing, and specialized feed to cope with the heat. The World Health Organization has warned of deadly heat in Europe, and experts are advocating for alternatives to climate control devices.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the heatwave, including health impacts, government warnings, and expert recommendations. It does not take a clear ideological stance but provides balanced reporting on the situation, citing official data and warnings without overtly favoring any side. S






