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Germany records nearly 100 drowning deaths, many of them young men, in June heatwave

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Source published: 12 Jul 2026, 17:19 CEST Publication time from the source RSS/feed

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Germany records nearly 100 drowning deaths, many of them young men, in June heatwave

Authorities confirm worst toll in more than 20 years, as extreme temperatures in Europe force early closure of Eiffel Tower Nearly 100 people, the largest proportion of whom were young men, died by drowning in Germany last month, authorities have said, as extreme temperatures in western Europe that have been blamed for hundreds of excess deaths geared up again. In Germany’s worst death toll from drowning for more than two decades, 99 people died in June, according to official figures, after temperatures rose as high as 41.7C (107.1F) in some areas. Continue reading...

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12 Jul 2026, 17:19 CEST
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12 Jul 2026, 18:11 CEST
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Source
The Guardian - World
Trust
medium · direct source trail
Source quality
usable
direct source; further independent sources matter for hard confidence
Actors
United States, UN, Germany
Brief

Authorities confirm worst toll in more than 20 years, as extreme temperatures in Europe force early closure of Eiffel Tower Nearly 100 people, the largest proportion of whom were young men, died by drowning in Germany last month, authorities have said, as extreme temperatures in western Europe that have been blamed for hundreds of excess deaths geared up again. In Germany’s worst death toll from drowning for more than two decades, 99 people died in June, according to official figures, after temperatures rose as high as 41.7C (107.1F) in some areas. Continue reading...

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What is reported

Authorities confirm worst toll in more than 20 years, as extreme temperatures in Europe force early closure of Eiffel Tower Nearly 100 people, the largest proportion of whom were young men, died by drowning in Germany last month, authorities have said, as extreme temperatures in western Europe that have been blamed for hundreds of excess deaths geared up again. In Germany’s worst death toll from drowning for more than two decades, 99 people died in June, according to official figures, after temperatures rose as hig...

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  • Source published (RSS): 12 Jul 2026, 17:19 CEST. Publication time from the source RSS/feed
  • The report is assigned to the Global Security dossier.
  • The visible source is The Guardian - World.

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