A heat wave was effective across Europe. In many countries such as Spain, France, Italy and Greece, temperatures rose above 40 degrees Celsius.
The heat wave, which is effective in the south of Europe, has negatively affected life in many countries. While temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in France, Spain, Italy and Greece, authorities warned of health and fire risks
In 73 addresses across France, where thermometers reached 40 degrees Celsius, the second highest level of ‘orange’ alert was issued due to the heat wave.
In Spain, the meteorological agency warned that temperatures would rise above 40 degrees across the country over the weekend.
A ‘red alert’ was issued in 21 cities across Italy due to extreme heat. The Ministry of Health warned that the heat could pose serious risks not only for the elderly, children and those with chronic diseases, but also for healthy citizens.
A new study by the Athens National Observatory showed that ‘heat stress’ in Greece is worsening due to climate change and rising temperatures.