
The Heatwave That Killed 70,000: Could It Happen Again? | Is the World Ready?
In 2003, one of the deadliest heatwaves in recorded history swept across Europe, claiming over 70,000 lives. But what caused this disaster—and could it happen again? As the planet continues to warm, extreme heat events are no longer rare. They are becoming the new normal.
In this video, we explore:
• What really happened during the 2003 heatwave
• Why it was so deadly
• How climate change is fueling more frequent and intense heatwaves
• Whether cities and countries around the world are prepared
• What we can do to avoid another catastrophe
Heatwaves are not just a European problem — they are a global threat.
Watch now to understand what’s coming… and how we can fight it.
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