Date: 2019/07/27 | File Size: 21.68 MB |
Duration: 00:00:11 | Frame Size: 1920 x 1080 |
People trying to cool down in the shadow of the trees or the water of the fountain in Eindhoven as it is the hottest day since 1944. Heatwave in Europe on July 25, 2019 with 40.4 °C degree Celsius temperature according to the KNMI weather bureau agency, setting the new national record for The Netherlands and the Dutch city as it is the hottest day in July until now, ever measured in the country. People in North Brabant region, The Netherlands looking for ways to cool down in the lakes and rivers, squares, playing with the water of the fountain, holding and drinking from bottles of water, liquids or other beverages and staying at the shadow trying to hide from the sun and keep their daily life routine with the bicycles, although the traffic and people in public are reduced because of the hot climate. After a warning with an orange and a red alert during the hottest recorded day in Eindhoven surpassing the previous high point of 39.3 °C degrees of July 24, 2019 that was the breaking record after 75 years at Gilze-Rijen meteo meteorological station.