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Europe is currently facing the most dangerous heatwave of the year. In many countries including France, Germany, Spain and Italy, the temperature is continuously increasing and in many areas it has reached around 40 degrees Celsius. In view of the increasing heat, governments have been forced to take emergency steps.
France The situation is considered to be most worrying. Red heatwave alert has been issued in 35 out of 96 administrative areas of the country. The Meteorological Department has warned that in many areas the temperature may reach 39 to 40 degrees Celsius, while at some places it is likely to reach 41 degrees.
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Seeing the seriousness of the situation, Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu called an emergency meeting. Subsequently, a temporary ban on drinking alcohol during the annual “Fête de la Musique” festival and other public events on Sunday was imposed in 35 affected areas. At the same time, to provide relief to the people, the Paris administration has decided to keep the city’s parks open 24 hours.
Severe heat in European countries, temperature crosses 40 degrees Celsius
Germany The effect of extreme heat is also visible. Heat alert has been issued in most parts of the country. German weather service DWD has warned that temperatures could reach 38 degrees Celsius. Due to the combination of heat and moisture, strong thunderstorms and dangerous storms can also occur in many areas.
Italy Summer has changed people’s daily routine. Tourists were seen standing in long queues in the bright sunlight outside the historic Colosseum in the capital Rome. In the northern city of Bologna, people are trying to get relief by going to public fountains.
The situation is serious in Spain also. The big fan zone built to show the World Cup match in the capital Madrid has had to be closed. Officials say that this decision was taken keeping in mind the safety of the people due to the heat.
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Serious impact of climate change in Europe
Experts believe that due to climate change, heatwave events in Europe are becoming more frequent and more intense than before. Its impact is not only on health but also on the economy.
French Central Bank Governor Emmanuel Moulin said that extreme heat affects productivity and increases energy demand. He warned that a prolonged heatwave could also have a negative impact on economic activity.
In many countries of Europe, the administration is currently advising people to stay at home, drink enough water and avoid going out unless necessary in the afternoon. This period of heat may become more severe in the coming days.
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