The European heatwave has reached a dangerous tipping point as extreme temperatures melt tram track beds in Leipzig, trigger over 2,300 deaths and force massive cultural cancellations across the ...
Former West Midlands mayor Andy Street urges ally to follow example of Manchester and create more tram systems ...
A relentless Europe heatwave has pushed temperatures above 40°C across several countries, damaging roads, buckling tram tracks and disrupting transport networks in France and Germany.
The heatwave, which first swept across western Europe last week, has since spread eastward, breaking temperature records in Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany.
A service passes through every 30 seconds, but passengers have been promised a 'significant difference' in journeys ...
From a failed 1873 horse-tram line to a 150th birthday and a near shutdown, Kolkata's trams have a long history of being written off, and saved.
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Saturday that Europe is the “fastest-warming continent on Earth”.
Storms are typical during intense heat but this week’s have been extreme. Plus, deadly monsoon rains in Bangladesh ...
Europe is battling a record-breaking heatwave as temperatures cross 40°C, melting roads, buckling tram tracks and causing ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1,300 excess deaths had been recorded since 21 June "linked to high temperatures in Europe".
The disruption comes as an intense heat wave continues to sweep across Europe, shattering temperature records and straining critical infrastructure in several countries.
India, June 29 -- An intense heatwave sweeping across Europe continues to cause widespread disruption, forcing the German city of Leipzig to suspend its entire tram network while several countries ...