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Temporary Halt in Explosions Reported in Sweden

15 Mwezi wa tisa, 2025 Imeripotiwa na AI

Sweden experiences a brief pause in explosion incidents amid changing weather conditions. The update was posted on September 14, 2025, indicating cooler, humid weather potentially influencing the situation. Authorities are monitoring closely for any developments.

New study forecasts heat-related deaths a week in advance

8 Mwezi wa kumi, 2025 Imeripotiwa na AI

Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a forecasting system that can predict heat-related deaths in Europe a week in advance. The system combines meteorological data with health statistics for more accurate warnings. Over 100,000 people died from extreme heat in Europe during the summers of 2022 and 2023.

Storm Amy approaches Sweden with SMHI warning

3 Mwezi wa kumi, 2025 Imeripotiwa na AI

Storm Amy is heading toward southern Sweden, prompting a warning from SMHI for strong winds. The weather could disrupt traffic and affect sports events. Meteorologists expect gusts up to 25 meters per second starting Friday.

Spain Records Hottest Summer in 2025

17 Mwezi wa tisa, 2025 Imeripotiwa na AI

Spain experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with average temperatures surpassing previous highs, according to meteorological data. The extreme heat has prompted concerns about climate change impacts across the country. Officials noted that this follows a pattern of rising temperatures in recent years.

Storms Impact Japan

Storms have hit Japan, as detailed in recent climate hazard reports. These weather events have led to potential disruptions across the country.

Severe Flooding Hits Toronto

Severe flooding has inundated parts of Toronto following heavy rainfall, leading to evacuations and transportation disruptions. City officials are managing the crisis with emergency measures. The flooding is attributed to a combination of storms and poor drainage.

Storm Amy hits Sweden with powerful winds

5 Mwezi wa kumi, 2025 Imeripotiwa na AI

Storm Amy sweeps across Sweden, causing widespread disruptions including fallen trees and canceled trains. An orange warning has been issued due to hurricane-force winds. Incidents are reported from Gothenburg to Sörmland.

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