Southern Europe is reeling under the scorching heat; Increase in temperature of many countries including Spain, Italy
The bad effect of global warming is visible on the world. On 3 July 2003, the global average temperature was recorded above 17 °C. Europe is also facing the heat. Meanwhile, Spain is also facing the grip of heat.
Meteorologists believe that there is going to be severe heat in southern Europe at the end of the week. The temperature reached 45 degrees Celsius on Monday in the village of Loja in the province of Granada, Spain.
Many cities of italy on high alert due to heat
More than 100 weather stations recorded temperatures of at least 35 C (95 F) as of 6 a.m. Wednesday, according to Ruben del Campo, Spain’s national weather agency.
Del Campo said, “On Wednesday we expect a drop in the temperature due to the arrival of cold winds from the north and east.” Let us tell you that ten cities of Italy have been kept on high alert due to the heat, which includes cities like Florence and Rome.
Heat in greece
Temperatures are expected to reach 40 C (104 F) in Sardinian on Wednesday. Like Spain and Italy, the temperature in Greece is also increasing. According to the information, the heat wave was forecast to reach 44 °F (111 °C) in some parts of Greece in the coming days.
Greek government took tough steps
Government authorities in Greece have restricted the movement of people in nature reserves and forests to reduce the risk of wildfires. For people to beat the heat, the government is opening air-conditioned areas in public buildings.
Greece’s Ministry of Agriculture issued guidelines regarding animals
Greece’s agriculture ministry has cut operations of animals such as horses and donkeys offering rides in tourist areas during the heat wave. According to the government’s order, if the temperature in Greece is 35-39 C, animals cannot be made to work in any way between noon and 5 pm.
At the same time, if the temperature reaches more than 39 C, then the animals will not be allowed to work. Scientists report that in the year 2022, an increase in the number of heat-related deaths has been recorded in Europe.