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Southern Europe Faces Record Heat Waves, Warnings for Wildfires
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47646, member: 636"] Extreme heat has gripped Southern Europe as temperatures climb above 40 degrees Celsius. Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal face dangerous conditions that threaten public safety. Weather experts connect these events to climate change patterns affecting the region. Authorities warn residents about wildfire dangers across multiple countries. The heat wave continues to break temperature records for June. Portugal placed two-thirds of its territory under high alert for heat and fires. Temperatures may reach 42 degrees Celsius around Lisbon during peak hours. Italian regions plan to ban outdoor work activities when heat becomes most intense. Trade unions want the government to expand these protections nationwide. Twenty-one cities received the highest heat warnings from health officials. Tourists seek shade near famous landmarks like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain. Street vendors sell cold drinks to help people cope with rising temperatures. Rome, Milan and Naples all face extreme weather conditions this weekend. Public water fountains become gathering spots for overheated visitors. Emergency services prepare for increased heat-related health problems. Greece battles a major wildfire south of Athens near ancient ruins. The blaze forced evacuations and road closures as strong winds spread flames. Firefighters deploy 130 personnel along with aircraft to contain the fire. Police evacuated 40 people from threatened areas during the emergency response. Smoke clouds cover parts of the capital city. Research shows heat-related deaths could increase four times by 2050. Vulnerable groups face the greatest risks from extreme temperatures. Doctors advise people to avoid outdoor exercise during hot afternoons. Climate scientists predict these events will become more frequent across Europe. Public health systems must adapt to handle rising temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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