Anyone Travelling to Spain, Italy, Greece and France Given Warning After Eight Deaths - Liverpool Echo
- On Wednesday, Europe’s heatwave caused at least eight deaths, shut the Eiffel Tower upper floor, and led Swiss utility Axpo to shut a nuclear reactor at Beznau.
- The WMO confirms that human-induced climate change fuels the heatwave, with warming seas forming a heat dome raising temperatures by up to 10°C and amplifying urban heat stress.
- Portugal hit 40.5°C, Italy issued 18 cities' red alerts, and two men died in Catalonia wildfires, highlighting the severity of Europe's record heatwave and human toll.
- Authorities report two heat-related deaths in France, 300 hospitalisations, and evacuations as wildfires and record temperatures cause significant human and economic impacts.
- The IPCC warns that intensifying heatwaves due to climate change could slow Europe's economic growth by 0.5 percentage points in 2025.
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Holidaymakers travelling to Italy this year should now raise their ears: the Federal Foreign Office is issuing a warning.
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Read Full ArticleExtreme heat waves are linked to increased deaths. Europe, including Italy, is one of the most endangered areas. On the increase the red-boiled cities that, according to the new bulletin of the Ministry of Health, will arrive to 20 Friday
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