Spain reports 212 heat-related deaths in four days and officials warn the toll may rise as emergency services are stretched.Over 380 million people across Europe are expected to face temperatures above 30°C as a heat dome traps air from North Africa and cooling resources are overwhelmed.France has reported dozens of drownings and the deaths of two children left in cars, landmark closures and Italian blackouts have disrupted transport, and
Simon Stiell and
Yamina Saheb call for urgent adaptation measures.