Berlin, June 30: A severe and prolonged heatwave is affecting several parts of Europe, causing widespread disruption to daily life and impacting transport systems, infrastructure, and public services in multiple regions.
In Germany, extreme temperatures have led to localized disruptions, including temporary suspension of tram services in Leipzig after heat-related deformation affected sections of railway tracks. Authorities said the situation forced precautionary stoppages to ensure passenger safety and prevent further damage.
High temperatures have also impacted commercial spaces, with reports of temperature-sensitive goods being damaged inside stores due to inadequate cooling conditions. Residents in several cities have shared visuals of melting or heat-affected products, highlighting the intensity of the weather conditions.
In response, local authorities and emergency services have increased monitoring and precautionary measures. In some areas, water cannons have reportedly been used by police and civic authorities to cool down hot surfaces and provide relief in heavily affected zones.
Meteorological agencies have attributed the extreme conditions to a persistent heatwave system affecting large parts of Europe. Experts have warned that such prolonged high temperatures may increase risks of heat-related illnesses, strain on power demand, and further pressure on urban infrastructure.
Authorities across affected regions have advised residents to avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, stay hydrated, and follow official weather advisories. Emergency services remain on alert as the heatwave continues to impact multiple countries.

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