Europe’s Hottest Town Transformed by Climate Change with Residents 'in Lockdown'
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Extreme heat is lasting longer and longer in Europe's hottest city, which is already having a serious impact on everyday life and agriculture.
Increasingly frequent and prolonged heat waves change daily life in Florida, the Sicilian locality near which the highest recorded temperature ever recorded in continental Europe, 48.8 degrees Celsius, transmits Reuters.
Europe’s hottest town transformed by climate change with residents 'in lockdown'
Five years on from recording the highest temperature in European history, people in Floridia, Italy, now live very different lives with many almost 'living in another lockdown'
In August 2021, Florida recorded 48.8°C. The hottest summers leave streets and squares deserted. Residents compare the extreme heat to a new form of lockdown.
The city with the highest temperature ever recorded in continental Europe is completely changed by heat
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