Several reports say Europe faces additional extremely hot days after an ongoing heatwave begins building again. The Independent frames the situation as a warning that the continent could experience “more deadly weeks,” suggesting that the danger is expected to persist rather than quickly ease. The Economic Times similarly reports that Europe may see “more deadly weeks” due to heat, highlighting continued risk from high temperatures.

Across both sources, the core message is that the heatwave conditions are not confined to a single short period. Instead, the forecast points to ongoing or renewed hot weather, increasing exposure to heat-related illness and other hazards associated with sustained extreme heat. The reporting centers on expert or official warnings about the potential severity of the coming days and the expectation that impacts could continue.

While the articles do not provide additional detailed figures in the text provided here, both accounts agree on the broad timeline and the main concern: temperatures remain high enough to pose heightened health and safety risks across parts of Europe.