The Netherlands has issued a rare red weather alert — its highest level — for extreme heat on Friday, according to a breaking report. The warning signals a serious health risk from the expected high temperatures.
The Dutch meteorological authority has issued a rare red-level heat warning for Friday, the highest tier on its weather alert scale, according to a breaking report. The alert signals extreme temperatures that pose a serious health risk to the general public. The red warning follows a broader European heatwave that has affected France and the UK in recent days, with France recording an all-time high of 44.3°C on Tuesday, as The Zioneer previously reported. No further details — including specific expected peak temperatures or regions most affected — have yet been released. The report originates from a single source and has not been independently corroborated by Dutch authorities at the time of drafting.
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