Europe heat wave turns deadly
In Spain, wildfires engulfed farmland and lead to one man's narrow escape, and a heat wave across Europe presents record temperatures. As Roxana Saberi reports, the UK warns of widespread impacts on infrastructure.
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In Spain, wildfires engulfed farmland and lead to one man's narrow escape, and a heat wave across Europe presents record temperatures. As Roxana Saberi reports, the UK warns of widespread impacts on infrastructure.
Many in the U.K. thought it would be years before they were subjected to temperatures like this, but the mercury is still soaring, and records are dropping.
The brutal heat in Europe is fueling deadly wildfires in some areas. In the UK, a country not accustomed to this type of weather, many people are struggling to cope. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBS News Mornings" from London with details.
A heatwave in Europe has resulted in hundreds of deaths and multiple wildfires as temperatures soar 30 degrees above normal in some areas. In the United Kingdom, residents are bracing for what could be Britain's hottest day ever recorded. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Largely un-airconditioned London could boil over 100 degrees as wildfires char parched land in Spain, Portugal and France.
Thousands of people have been evacuated across Europe as wildfires continue to spread amid dangerous heat waves. Record temperatures could be seen in the U.K. on Monday and Tuesday. Roxana Saberi reports.
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