30.06.2025 19:51
As Western European countries are affected by extreme heat, temperature records are being broken in Spain and Portugal with 46 degrees Celsius, while Italy has issued a red alert for wildfires, and Belgium has issued an orange alert for individuals with respiratory and heart conditions.
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European countries have started to experience the effects of extreme heat.
In Spain, Portugal, Italy, and France, thermometers have reached record temperatures. In Belgium and the Netherlands, warnings have been issued that temperatures could reach 38 degrees tomorrow and Wednesday.
TEMPERATURE RECORD BROKEN IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
Record temperatures have been recorded since yesterday, especially in Spain, Portugal, and France. In the city of Huelva, Spain, thermometers recorded a temperature of 46 degrees. The highest temperatures recorded in Portugal have not been seen since the 1950s. In Mora, near the capital Lisbon, the temperature also reached 46.6 degrees.
HEAT WAVE CAUSES FOREST FIRES IN ITALY
In Italy, extreme heat has led to an increase in forest fires. As rare extreme temperatures affect the country, a red alert has been issued in 17 regions, including cities like Rome, Milan, Florence, and Verona, due to forest fires.
ORANGE ALERT ISSUED IN FRANCE
In 84 of France's 95 departments, an orange alert has been issued due to extreme heat. In these departments, air temperatures exceeding 40 degrees are expected to continue until mid-week. Schools in the region have been suspended on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday depending on the situation.
BELGIUM AND THE NETHERLANDS TO BE AFFECTED BY EXTREME HEAT
As the extreme heat wave sweeping Southern European countries is expected to move northward today and affect Belgium and the Netherlands, citizens are urged to stay indoors unless necessary, stay hydrated, and be especially cautious for infants and the elderly.
According to warnings from the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (IRM), air temperatures in Belgium are expected to reach 36-37 degrees on Tuesday and 37-38 degrees on Wednesday. The statement noted that the extreme heat, expected to combine with high humidity, poses serious risks for those with respiratory and heart conditions, and it was also reported that the country would move to an orange alert level.
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