Half the world was affected by scorching heat: UN warning - half humanity on the cusp of mass suicide; Preparing to impose climate emergency in America

 Many parts of the world are currently facing the wrath of the weather. In Europe, America and China, the scorching heat is wreaking havoc. Forest fires are also a major reason for the heat. Forests are burning in about 10 countries including France, Spain, Portugal. Britain, which is going through political instability, has been shaken by the heatwave.

Meteorological officials have predicted that all summer records may be broken. Health officials have expressed fears that people are likely to get sick and even die from the heat. Due to this the authorities have declared a national calamity. For the first time in the country, there is a possibility of breaking the heat records.

Britain is currently hotter than the Sahara desert, due to which people there have been asked to work from home. The Meteorological Department has said that for the first time in the country, the mercury can cross 40 degrees Celsius. If it happens, it will be the first time. The previous record of extreme temperature is 38.7 degrees which was made in 2019. Schools in Nottinghamshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire have been closed since the summer.

UN warns: Half of humanity on the verge of mass suicide,
the United Nations has expressed concern about extreme weather. The organization's general secretary, Antonio Guterres, said that only half of humanity has reached the edge of mass suicide due to forest fires and heat waves.

"Floods, droughts, extreme storms and wildfires threaten half of humanity," Guterres told ministers at a 40-nation meeting on the climate crisis. No country is able to cope with this. Yet we are not giving up our addiction to fossil fuels.

Satellites of the US space agency NASA recorded temperatures beyond 40 degrees on July 13 due to heatwaves in most parts of the Earth.
Satellites of the US space agency NASA recorded temperatures beyond 40 degrees on July 13 due to heatwaves in most parts of the Earth.

Fires raging in more than 10 countries of Europe
Spain:
 In Spain, forest fires are raging in 36 places. 22 thousand hectares of forest has been burnt. The mercury has risen above 44 degrees Celsius in south-west Spain and up to 40 degrees in the rest of the country. So far 20 fires have been brought under control in the country.

Fires are burning in more than 36 places in Spain, out of which 2 dozen forest fires are still out of control.  A total of 2/3 firefighters of the country have been deployed for rescue and relief work.
Fires are burning in more than 36 places in Spain, out of which 2 dozen forest fires are still out of control. A total of 2/3 firefighters of the country have been deployed for rescue and relief work.

Portugal: Two people have died in forest fires in the north. More than 12,000 acres have been affected. In Portugal, the mercury has touched a peak of 47 degrees in a week, which is a new record in July.

In Portugal, more than a thousand fire brigade personnel are fighting to control the fire.  There was a warning of severe drought here in June itself.
In Portugal, more than a thousand fire brigade personnel are fighting to control the fire. There was a warning of severe drought here in June itself.

China: Many cities including Shanghai are facing the scorching heat. People are moving to underground shelters to escape the heat. Red alert has been issued in 68 cities including Shanghai. Shanghai's 25 million people have been alerted to the heatwave.

In China, the heat has made life difficult for the people.  The streets of Shanghai, the financial capital of China, look completely deserted.  Only a few people are going out for essential work.
In China, the heat has made life difficult for the people. The streets of Shanghai, the financial capital of China, look completely deserted. Only a few people are going out for essential work.

France: For a week, forests have been on fire near Har Borde, south-west of France. More than 14,000 people were evacuated to safer places. The temperature has crossed 33 degrees. New records will be set in future.

12 thousand people were saved from the fire in the forest spread over 22 thousand acres of France.  More than 3000 firefighters are engaged in extinguishing the fire.
12 thousand people were saved from the fire in the forest spread over 22 thousand acres of France. More than 3000 firefighters are engaged in extinguishing the fire.

America: In America, 5.58 million people, or about 17% of the population, are in the grip of heat. According to the Meteorological Department, dangerous levels of heat are forecast in the South, West and Midwest by the middle of this week. The situation will get worse going forward. US President Joe Biden is considering imposing a climate emergency in the country.

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