2. Mexico swelters as ‘atypical’ heat wave grips nation
Mexican authorities urged people across the country to take safety precautions as an unusual late Spring heat wave sent temperatures soaring, with cooler days possibly weeks away. Health ministry data through June 9 shows that at least six people have died this year as a result of the higher-than-normal temperatures.
3. Stifling heat wave to grip U.S. South over holiday weekend
An oppressive heat wave settled over a wide swath of the U.S. South, bringing record-breaking temperatures that could top 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) in many spots and creating dangerously hot conditions from Texas, Florida.
4. Europe’s city schools, hospitals at risk from extreme heat, EU agency says
Nearly half of schools and hospitals in European cities are located in urban “heat islands”, exposing vulnerable populations to health-threatening temperatures as climate change impacts worsen, the European Union’s environment agency has said.
5. Fate of EU nature law uncertain after chaotic first vote
European Union politicians are at odds over how to restore the continent’s rapidly deteriorating natural habitats and the fate of a proposed nature law hung in the balance after a chaotic parliamentary vote.