Record Heatwave Shuts Down Nuclear Plant, Disrupts Swiss Life
Switzerland's record-breaking June heatwave is causing tangible disruptions, leading to the shutdown of a nuclear plant due to high river temperatures, the postponement of major public events like the Zurich Lake Swim, and contributing to a rise in excess deaths across Europe.

Key Takeaways
- The Beznau nuclear plant, one of the world's oldest, was forced to shut down both reactors because the Aare River reached 25C.
- Switzerland broke its June heat record for three consecutive days, peaking at 39C in Basel and Beznau.
- The City of Zurich Lake Crossing, an event involving 9,000 swimmers, was postponed due to unstable weather following the heatwave.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Heat stress is often called the 'silent killer' – and European homes, workplaces and schools were not built for these temperatures."
"Statistics clearly show that climate change is driving more frequent and more intense heatwaves. The temperature trend is steadily rising."