The European Union is asking people to keep at least three days’ worth of food, water, and other basic supplies in case of an emergency. This advice comes from a new EU report that focuses on getting people ready for possible crises.
This beginning of the year seems to indicate that it will be similar to 2022, recorded as the warmest year in history and one of the driest. And it is that these first days of January we are witnessing unusual temperatures in the whole of Europe.
During the ongoing climate change summit in Egypt, the World Health Organization made a worrying announcement, at least 15,000 people die from heat in 2022 in Europe.
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