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environment1 year ago

Acropolis Closes Midday Amid Greece Heatwave

Greece's Culture Ministry closed the Acropolis during the hottest part of the day due to a severe heat wave affecting southern Europe, with temperatures reaching up to 43°C (109°F). The heat wave, driven by hot air from Africa, is expected to last several more days. Other affected countries include Italy, Albania, North Macedonia, Turkey, and Spain, where authorities are taking various measures to protect citizens and combat wildfires.

weather1 year ago

"Southern Europe Endures Scorching Heatwave with 104F Temperatures"

Southern Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures soaring above 104°F (40°C), prompting health warnings, record energy consumption, and wildfires. Cities across Italy, Greece, Croatia, and other Balkan countries are taking measures to protect vulnerable populations and mitigate the heat's impact. The heatwave is expected to peak mid-week, with temperatures potentially reaching 111°F (44°C) in some areas.

weather1 year ago

"Southern Europe Scorches Under Relentless Heatwave, Red Alerts Issued"

Southern Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding 104F (40C), prompting health warnings and emergency measures in multiple cities. Wildfires are raging in Italy and North Macedonia, and public spaces in Greece are being made available for relief. The heatwave is expected to peak with temperatures reaching up to 44C in some areas.

migration2 years ago

Southern EU Leaders Unite in Malta to Address Rising Migration Numbers and Push for Stronger EU Solidarity

Leaders from nine Mediterranean and southern European countries, including France and Italy, have gathered in Malta for a migration summit. The meeting comes after the UN reported over 2,500 deaths or disappearances of migrants crossing the Mediterranean this year. EU interior ministers have made progress on new rules for handling asylum seekers and irregular migrants, with a deal expected soon. Italy's far-right government, elected on an anti-migration platform, has clashed with France and Germany over burden-sharing. The summit aims to send a clear message that migration requires a European-level response. The EU is also set to agree on a revamped Pact on Migration and Asylum, which includes relocating some arrivals to other member states. Italy and France seek closer cooperation with Tunisia to prevent boat departures from North Africa. The summit will also address regional challenges posed by natural disasters.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Southern Europe Ravaged by Devastating Storms: Massive Disruption Ensues"

Heavy storms with strong winds and heavy rains have caused widespread flooding and major disruption in southern Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy. The Balearic Islands, Catalonia, and Valencia were on orange alert, with a new rainfall record recorded in Barcelona. In Italy, Lombardy and Liguria were hit by powerful winds and torrential rain. Meanwhile, wildfires continue to rage in parts of Greece. European Union officials attribute the increasing frequency and intensity of such disasters to climate change.

weather2 years ago

Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Europe, US, and China

Southern Europe, including Italy, is experiencing a severe and prolonged heat wave, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). The heat wave, named Cerebrus, has prompted red alerts for health dangers and has fueled major wildfires. Italy is taking unique measures to encourage heat safety, such as enlisting celebrities to broadcast safety messages. The scorching temperatures come after a study reported that over 60,000 people died in heat waves in Europe last summer. Rome is expected to break all-time heat records, and the heat wave could produce the highest temperature ever observed in Europe. The excessive heat risk is projected to continue throughout the summer, with above-normal temperatures anticipated across much of Europe.

weather2 years ago

"Europe's Scorching Heat Wave: Record Temperatures and Warnings to Stay Indoors"

Southern Europe is experiencing a scorching heat wave with temperatures expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Italy, North Macedonia, and Kosovo have issued heat warnings, while Greece and Spain are also affected. The Italian Ministry of Health has urged regions to provide house-call services for older people and set up heat stations at hospitals. Power outages have occurred in Rome due to heavy demand from air conditioners. Animals, including cows, are also being affected by the heat. The heat wave is expected to last until Wednesday and poses a high risk of wildfires.

weather2 years ago

Record-breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe, triggering health alerts and red alerts in multiple countries

Southern Europe, including Spain, Italy, and Greece, is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach record highs above 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). Italy has issued red alerts for 16 cities, and Greece closed the ancient Acropolis to protect tourists. Health alerts have been issued, urging people to stay indoors during the hottest hours of the day to avoid dehydration and heat-related illnesses. The heatwave is also affecting other parts of Europe, including Spain and Israel, and the United States is also experiencing extreme heat.

weather2 years ago

Heatwave Forces Acropolis Closure, Tourists Left in the Lurch

The Acropolis in Athens was temporarily closed due to a heat wave in southern Europe, leaving some tourists frustrated and unaware of the closure. Red Cross staff provided water to visitors waiting in long lines, while paramedics treated tourists experiencing dehydration and fainting spells. Spain also experienced high temperatures, with people flocking to the beaches. Italy issued warnings for extreme temperatures in several cities, and Cyprus saw temperatures reaching 43 degrees Celsius. The heat wave is impacting economic activity, particularly in the construction sector. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg highlighted the urgency of global heat records.

environment2 years ago

Summer Droughts Expected in Southern Europe Due to Climate Change

Southern Europe is bracing for a summer of drought, with some regions already suffering water shortages and farmers expecting their worst yields in decades. Climate change makes the region hotter and drier, and years of consecutive drought have depleted groundwater reserves. Low river and reservoir levels are threatening this summer's hydropower production. Many farming regions have yet to adopt water-saving methods like precision irrigation or switch to more drought-hardy crops, such as sunflowers.