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The German news agency (DPA), on Saturday, lightning He hit the Rosenfeld-Heiligenmeern stadium, where the players were in training session. The players were slightly injured and taken to the hospital as a precaution, the agency said.
In Bavaria, police have asked thousands of music lovers to leave Concert Outside in Rothenberg early due to weather conditions, strong winds caused the collapse of the circus tent in Neckarsulm.
And leads Climate change The cruel cancellation of a number of events in Britain this weekend was marked by a wave of unstable weather, ranging from intense heat to rain and wind.
She was temperature Volatile throughout Europe during the heatwave in July, the temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in the Netherlands for the first time since the start of the recording.
The Dutch National Statistics Agency said Friday that the number of deaths in the country during Heat waveEurope has recently grown to about 400 people compared to a normal summer week.
New UN science report says human-induced climate change is causing soil degradation on the planet Earth Dramatically.
The report noted that soil temperature, which accounts for only 30% of the planet, is growing twice as fast as the planet as a whole.
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Lightning struck the Rosenfeld-Heiligenmern stadium, where players were training, reported Saturday the German press agency DPA. The players were slightly injured and taken to the hospital as a precaution, the agency said.
In Bavaria, police have asked thousands of music lovers to leave early an outdoor concert in Rothenberg due to weather conditions, while strong winds have resulted in the fall of a circus tent. in Neckarsulm.
Severe weather changes have canceled a number of events in Britain this weekend, with an unstable weather wave ranging from intense heat to rain and wind.
Temperatures in Europe during the heatwave of late July were unstable, temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in the Netherlands for the first time since the start of the recording.
The Dutch national statistics agency said Friday that the number of deaths in the country during the heat wave that swept Europe has recently increased by about 400 people compared to a normal week in summer.
A new UN scientific report says that human-induced climate change is causing dramatic land degradation on the planet.
The report noted that soil temperature, which accounts for only 30% of the planet, is growing twice as fast as the planet as a whole.