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German heatwave melts tram tracks, triggers travel disruptions

Published Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · Updated July 1

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An extreme heatwave in Leipzig, Germany, caused tram tracks to melt, leading to public transport disruptions. Temperatures in the city reached 41C (106F) as the heatwave affected Europe.

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  • An extreme heatwave in Germany caused tram tracks to melt in Leipzig, leading to public transport disruptions.
  • Temperatures climbed to 41C (106F) in Leipzig, Germany.

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Heatwave Impact and Disruptions
  • Al Jazeera English

    Al Jazeera English reports that an extreme heatwave in Germany caused tram tracks to melt in Leipzig, leading to public transport disruptions, with temperatures reaching 41C (106F) as the heatwave affects Europe.

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