Fires Break Out as Southern Europe Heatwave Intensifies
- A major heat wave covered much of southern Europe on Monday, triggering record temperatures and widespread forest fires across several countries.
- This heat wave, intensified by climate change, developed due to a persistent 'heat dome' trapping hot air, with Portugal confirming a 46.6 C reading on Sunday in Mora.
- Forest fires burned 400 hectares in France's Aude region, forced airport closures in Turkey's Izmir, and led to evacuations of 1,500 people in Hatay province near Syria.
- Wimbledon experienced its hottest opening day with temperatures near 30 C, while officials issued red heat warnings in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and the UK as new highs are expected Wednesday.
- Authorities urged vulnerable groups to avoid the heat, and leaders including UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for urgent climate action, warning the planet is "getting hotter & more dangerous.
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The early heat wave in Western and Southern Europe extends northward on Tuesday.
In many parts of Europe the temperature records are pruning, regions suffer from lack of water, the danger of forest fire increases. Waters also become warmer or dry out.
GENEVA.- Europe was still under the first great heat wave this summer, with health warnings in effect on Tuesday, even when conditions were beginning to improve in some parts of the continent. Hard temperatures were predicted to reach 40 degrees in Paris and would remain unusually high in Belgium and Holland. In contrast, temperatures were falling in Portugal, where no red heat warnings were issued. Warm nights, in some cases with temperatures c…
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