Authorities and experts agree that climate change is behind the rise in temperatures that is also feeding prolonged droughts and wildfires.
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00:00Extreme and chaotic weather continues to ravage Europe, with huge rainfall in parts of the
00:06continent and blazing heat in others.
00:11In Denmark, people's homes remain constantly damp and mouldy, as the country has experienced
00:17its wettest 12 months in a row on record.
00:21The constant rain means houses don't have a chance to dry before they become drenched
00:25again.
00:26Meanwhile, in Spain, extreme temperature alerts have been issued throughout July, as two intense
00:42heatwaves scorched the country.
00:46A period of thermal relief is expected to begin this Thursday, but it is likely to remain
00:51brief as weather models predict a third heatwave is on its way.
00:56Temperatures could rise above 40 degrees in some areas.