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Extreme heatwave hits Europe with temperatures expected up to 44°C
Extreme heatwave hits Europe with temperatures expected up to 44°C

Euronews

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Euronews

Extreme heatwave hits Europe with temperatures expected up to 44°C

Europe is bracing for an exceptional heatwave expected on the weekend, with temperatures expected to be as high as 44 degrees Celsius in some countries. According to France's official weather service, four southern departments including the Bouches-du-Rhône, Gard, Hérault and Pyrénées-Orientales are under heatwave alerts, while 14 departments are expected to be on Saturday. Alerts of "severe" risks of wildfire, have also been issued. One French meteorologist, Jérôme Cerisier, says they are expecting 10 to 15 degrees above the seasonal average. "A new anticyclone is settling over France, and we'll once again have what we call a 'heat dome', with temperatures rising by 1 to 2°C day after day. The warm air is self-sustaining, the skies are clear, so we'll once again see exceptional values, often 10 to 15°C above seasonal averages, and for the long term," said Cerisier. In Portugal's capital of Lisbon, temperatures of up to 42 degrees Celsius are anticipated in the coming days. The Portuguese weather service issued yellow and orange warnings across much of the country. With once again a risk of wildfires in a good part of the country, ngela Lourenço who works for IPMA said " the risk of wildfires aggravates with the temperatures, humidity and winds - really hot weather, temperatures will increase greatly, very low humidity and the wind will blow at times, (..) so from a meteorological point of view - we have here conditions that increase the risk of wildfires and this situation will stay for the coming days and week." And in Spain's capital Madrid, tourists and locals have been looking for shade and ways to cool down. One English tourist Amy Wainwright, said "I think we try to avoid the sun as much as possible. We try to stay inside as much as possible and try to drink as much beer as possible. I think it's possibly the best option." The heatwave is expected to last until Tuesday.

Europe braces for scorching temperatures
Europe braces for scorching temperatures

Euronews

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • Euronews

Europe braces for scorching temperatures

Europe braces for an exceptional heatwave expected on the weekend, with temperatures as high as 44 degrees Celsius. According to France's official weather service, four southern departments including the Bouches-du-Rhône, Gard, Hérault and Pyrénées-Orientales are under heatwave alerts, while 14 departements are expected to be on Saturday. Alerts of "severe" risks of wildfire, have also been issued. One French meteorologist, Jérôme Cerisier, says they are expecting 10 to 15 degrees above the seasonal average. "A new anticyclone is settling over France, and we'll once again have what we call a 'heat dome', with temperatures rising by 1 to 2°C day after day. The warm air is self-sustaining, the skies are clear, so we'll once again see exceptional values, often 10 to 15°C above seasonal averages, and for the long term" said Cerisier. In Portugal capital of Lisbon, temperatures of up to 42 degrees Celsius are anticipated in the coming days. The Portuguese weather service issued yellow and orange warnings across much of the country. With once again a risk of wildfires in a good part of the country, ngela Lourenço who works for IPMA said " the risk of wildfires aggravates with the temperatures, humidity and winds - really hot weather, temperatures will increase greatly, very low humidity and the wind will blow at times, (..) so from a meteorological point of view - we have here conditions that increase the risk of wildfires and this situation will stay for the coming days and week." Finally, in Spain's capital of Madrid, tourists and locals look for shade and ways to cool down. One English tourist Amy Wainwright, said " I think we try to avoid the sun as much as possible. We try to stay inside as much as possible and try to drink as much beer as possible. I think it's possibly the best option." The heatwave is expected to last until Tuesday.

Exosens: Combined General Meeting of 23 May 2025
Exosens: Combined General Meeting of 23 May 2025

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Exosens: Combined General Meeting of 23 May 2025

PRESS RELEASEMÉRIGNAC, FRANCE – 26 MAY 2025 COMBINED GENERAL MEETING OF 23 MAY 2025 The Combined General Meeting (ordinary and extraordinary) of Exosens shareholders (the 'Company') was held on Friday 23 May 2025, chaired by Mr Jean-Hubert Vial, Chairman of the Board of Directors. The meeting was attended by Mr Jérôme Cerisier, Chief Executive Officer, Ms Quynh-Boï Demey, Chief Financial Officer, Ms Bella Zisère, Human Resources Director, and the Company's Statutory Auditors. HLD Europe and Bpifrance Participations, designated as the shareholders with the largest number of voting rights, acted as scrutineers. The General Meeting, convened with a quorum representing 77.83% of the Company's share capital in respect of ordinary resolutions and 77.53% in respect of extraordinary resolutions, approved all resolutions submitted for its consideration. Approval of the 2024 financial statements The shareholders approved the parent company and consolidated financial statements for the financial year ended 31 December 2024. Dividends The General Meeting approved the payment of a cash dividend of €0.10 per share, with payment commencing on 30 May 2025. Governance The General Meeting also approved the appointment of Bpifrance Investissement as a director, represented by Ms Dorianne Bonfils. The presentation, audiovisual replay of the General Meeting and detailed voting results are available on the Exosens website ( in the Investors section, under Regulated Information, in the General Meeting of Shareholders subsection. About Exosens Exosens is a high‐tech company, with more than 85 years of experience in the innovation, development, manufacturing and sale of high‐end electro‐optical technologies in the field of amplification, detection and imaging. Today, it offers its customers detection components and solutions such as travelling wave tubes, advanced cameras, neutron & gamma detectors, instrument detectors and light intensifier tubes. This allows Exosens to respond to complex issues in extremely demanding environments by offering tailor‐made solutions to its customers. Thanks to its sustained investments, Exosens is internationally recognized as a major innovator in optoelectronics, with production and R&D carried out on 11 sites, in Europe and North America, and with over 1,800 employees. Exosens is listed on compartment A of the regulated market of Euronext Paris ﴾Ticker: EXENS – ISIN: FR001400Q9V2﴿. Exosens is a member of Euronext Tech Leaders segment and is also included in several indices, including the SBF 120, CAC All-Tradable, CAC Mid 60, FTSE Total Cap and MSCI France Small Cap. For more information: Investor relations Laurent Sfaxi, Attachment 2025 05 26 Exosens_PR_CGM 23 May 2025_VAError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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