Southern Europe roats as a temperature

Paris: Paris was placed on a red alert for extreme heat and Spain and Portugal on Monday reported a record temperature as a heatwave in southern Europe gave a health warning and flew the wildfire.Meteorologists said that the first major heatwave before summer has scorched countries along the northern coast of the Mediterranean and the sea has hit a record temperature for the month of June.The French National Meteorological Agency laid the Paris and 15 other departments on its highest weather warning for Tuesday, with a temperature of 41 ° C (105.8 Fahrenheit).Police closed all but minimum pollution vehicles on the road in the Ile-de-France area between 5:30 pm (0330 GMT) and midnight, including the capital due to harmful ozone pollution.Speed restrictions were also imposed.The ambulances were prepared near the tourist hotspots as experts warned that such heatwaves from climate change become more frequent.In Türkiye, the rescue team threatened over 50,000 people with a tough wildfire. Most of the western province were from Isamir, where the winds of 120 km (75 mi) per hour provoked the explosion.Firefighters also fought Blaze, which broke in Italy on Sunday, fed by heat and collided with strong winds, while a hectare (988 acres) vegetation was destroyed by a fire from a motorway in southern France. Blaze was convicted on a poorly extinguished barbecue.Meanwhile, different methods were offered to cities to stay cool, open from free swimming pool in Marsel and opened in parks till 11:00 pm, for free directed tourism for the elderly in air-conditioned museums of Venice. recordThe National Weather Agency said that the temperature in southern Spain rose to 46C on Saturday – a new record for June.According to the French weather service scientist Thibault Gunaldo, citing the Monitor Copernicus data of the European Union, recording the new June high record of 26.01C on Sunday on Sunday, the Mediterranean Sea was warm in itself.Lacombe, a tourist in Strasbourg, visited Madrid with his family, which is called “a little difficult”.“You have to customize your entire day plan, do everything in the morning and come home at the hottest time to find a little quiet,” he told AFP.The National Meteorological Agency of Portugal said that the temperature had reached 46.6C in Mora on Monday on Monday, which was a new June record by experts quoted by local media.Seven areas in Central and Southern Portugal, including the capital Lisbon, were laid on a red warning for the second day on Monday, with a warning of fire in many forest areas.In Italy, images posted by local media showed people running at the sea at a beach resort in Biya Domizia near Naples, as there were flames behind them through pinewoods.“I have never experienced anything like this, we were surrounded by smoking at least thirty meters high,” nearby Selol’s mayor, Guido de Leon wrote on Facebook.braid In France, where the night from Sunday to Monday was recorded for June, Heatwave is at peak on Tuesday and Wednesday.The government said it hopes that about 1,350 schools would be partially or completely closed on Tuesday – almost doubled on Monday.According to the ILMETEO.IT meteorological website founder Antonio Spano, the sizzling temperature will spread by the end of the week and to Italy in Italy.Officials have issued red alerts for 18 cities in the next few days, including Rome, Milan, Verona, Perugia and Palermo.Opposition parties of Italy on Monday urged the government to improve the conditions in the country’s Stiching jails, which are notorious.The same problem also calls the French jails and the jail governor union “unbearable” status.Heat “enhances existing frustrations and stress”, said Wilfred Fonk, National Secretary, UFAP UNSA Justice Jail Union.“There is a need to define the situation to prevent things from growing more than normal,” AFP said.Scientists say that climate change is preventing warm and more intense heatweaves, especially in cities where the so -called “urban heat island” effects increase the temperature between tightly filled buildings. ‘not normal’In Croatia, most of the coast was on red alert, while an extreme temperature alert was issued for Montenegro.With a little relief in sight, the meteorological service in Serbia warned that “severe and highly dried conditions are strong” in most parts of the country.In Madrid, where the temperature reached near 40C, 32 -year -old photographer Diego Redums told AFPTV that he found June heat “not normal”.He said, “As the years pass, I think Madrid is getting hot and hot, especially in the city center,” he said.In addition, Britain’s Met Office Weather Service on Monday converted the number of amber heat alert into seven areas, as the temperature in London and South -East England was 34C hit.The BBC stated that the temperature in Wimbledon, where the annual tennis joined the championship, hit 31.4C to 31.4C from 1500 GMT, making it the hottest opening day on the record.“Wimbledon is quite sweaty when it is really hot. Last time we were very hot, so this time we have found rose (wine) in a cooler, so we can do a better work,” 31, spectator scene tipper said.