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Pyrometeorologist Explains Why the Heat Wave Favors Fires so Much - the Advantage with the Nights that Has Now Been Lost

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Thodoris Giannaros explained to protothema.gr the reasons why fires have become increasingly difficult to control in recent years – What is the role of the heat wave and why we can no longer control fires at night

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Thodoris Giannaros explained to protothema.gr the reasons why fires have become increasingly difficult to control in recent years – What is the role of the heat wave and why we can no longer control fires at night

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Extreme heat has returned to southern Europe. Warnings are being issued in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Spain and the Balkans. The mercury is rising above forty degrees Celsius. Several people have died on Italian beaches due to the high temperatures. In addition, firefighters are battling massive flames in many places.

An intense heat wave is hitting southern Europe, which has caused devastating forest fires in countries such as Greece, Turkey and the Balkan region. On TV Azteca Yucatán we tell you what is known about this situation, which has alerted the authorities of the old continent. How do you experience the heat wave in Mexico? Temperatures in Europe have climbed to dangerous levels and have even exceeded 40oC in several areas. This extreme heat interac…

Fires have already caused deaths, destroyed homes and affected tourism in several regions. High temperatures are making it difficult to fight calls and cause changes in tourist attractions, such as Acropolis in Athens.

Experts warn that as average global temperatures rise, similar heat waves will become more frequent and intense.

The heatwave has returned to southern Europe, prompting authorities in Italy, Greece, Spain and some Balkan countries to issue warnings. Temperatures are expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius in southern Italy and parts of Greece.

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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