June 30, 2026
Reader Q&A live: we answer your questions about Europe’s hellish week of heat


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Many European countries, including Germany, France, Czechia, Poland and Hungary have experienced their hottest days ever. The UK and others have suffered their hottest ever day in June.

Over the past week Ajit Niranjan, alongside the rest of our environment team and network of reporters, has been following this extreme heat wave as it headed east across the continent. Today, Budapest is expected to hit 40C and other parts of eastern Europe have issued red warnings for extreme heat.

Ajit answers your questions live now.

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Do people from hot countries deal with it better?

Purposeful asks: I used to work construction in the Deep South of the USA where we were required to wear steel-toed boots, jeans, long-sleeved shirts and a helmet. I was also a bike messenger in Washington DC. It wasn’t unusual to have the temps in the +38 range. No AC, except in the government buildings. I live in Sweden now with my daughter and she is confident in her belief that people who grew up with heat just deal with heat better. Yes or no?

double quotation markThat sounds tough! I’m not sure there’s any science on this but people I know who’ve emigrated from a hot country to a cold one have said they find the heat here in Europe harder to deal with because of the lack of infrastructure. Just yesterday, a friend said the 46C heat she experienced in Australia earlier this year was not nearly as bad as the 39C heat that hit Berlin this weekend.

A construction worker in Paris drinks water to stay hydrated during France’s heatwave last week Photograph: Michel Euler/AP
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