Health warnings issued as heatwave hits Southern Europe
  • 9 months ago
A scorching spell of weather is currently engulfing portions of southern Europe and north-west Africa, carrying the potential for unprecedented temperatures in the forthcoming days. With health experts issuing warnings to travellers and with advice to stay safe.

Anticipated temperatures are set to exceed 40C (104F) in selected areas of Spain, France, Greece, Croatia, and Turkey.

Italy, on the other hand, may encounter soaring temperatures as high as 48.8C. A red alert cautionary message has been proclaimed for 10 major cities.

Individuals have been strongly advised to consume a minimum of two litres of water daily and to refrain from coffee and alcohol, as they have a dehydrating effect.

Termed the Cerberus heatwave by the Italian Meteorological Society, in reference to the three-headed creature depicted in Dante's inferno

Spain has been enduring sweltering conditions for several days, with temperatures reaching up to 45C, and overnight temperatures in a substantial part of the country have not descended below 25C.
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