Two Die in Car During Cyprus Wildfire as 44C Heat Expected – Daily News
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Two people died in a car in a fire that covered the south of Cyprus, at the bottom of the high temperatures, which is expected to rise up to 44 °C. The Cypriot police said that two bodies of carbonized bodies were found in a vehicle...
One hundred square kilometers of land have already burned on the heat-stricken island.
Two die in car during Cyprus wildfire as 44C heat expected – Daily News
SOUTHERN CTPRUS: TWO people have died in a car in a wildfire which has torn through southern Cyprus amid soaring temperatures which are expected to climb to 44C on Thursday. Cypriot police said two charred bodies were found in a burnt out vehicle after the blaze started in the village of Malia in the Limassol district on Wednesday afternoon. The bodies are yet to be formally identified, but local media reports say the car belonged to a 77-year-o…
More communities in Cyprus remained without electricity or air conditioned as a result of the fire. More than 250 pumps were mobilized to fight the fire. The country's Meteorology Department issued a warning of the canical, maximum temperature up to 44 degrees. Two people died after the car was hit by the flames of a forest fire that covered the south of Cyprus, at the bottom of the high temperatures that reached 44 degrees Celsius, BBC announce…
The cannica makes raids in southeastern Europe. Tordo temperatures and winds promote fires with terrible effects. In Cyprus, two people died in their car as a result of fire.
According to local media, the victim is an elderly couple.
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