Meteorological authorities ask people in the Mediterranean not to consume alcoholic and caffeinated beverages. High temperatures are observed in Spain, Italy, France, Croatia and Greece.
Tomorrow, July 18, the temperature will rise to 43 degrees Celsius on the Spanish resort island of Mallorca. In general, one of the hottest days of the year is expected. The Spanish Meteorological Service has issued a red alert warning of “extreme risk” to health, especially for the elderly, infants and people with pre-existing medical conditions. Reported by The Sun.
Tourists and locals have been asked not to become dehydrated and stay in the shade. The “hot storm” Charon has hit the Mediterranean resorts.
Visitors are kindly requested to avoid alcoholic and caffeinated beverages. High temperatures are observed in Spain, Italy, France, Croatia and Greece.
Climatologists have declared 2023 the year of El Niño, a natural event that occurs cyclically and causes climate fluctuations around the world.
The UN World Meteorological Organization said that a global temperature increase is expected and its impact is likely to continue until the end of the year.
District officials are reminding residents to stay hydrated and stay in the shade longer.
High temperature warnings have been issued in 16 Italian cities, including Rome.
The red alert level is proof that heat poses a risk to the entire population, not just vulnerable groups such as the elderly and young children.
At least three people died from suffocating heat in Italy last week.
Recall that the record-breaking “Cerberus heat” came to Europe.
It is also reported that weather forecasters have said when the highest temperature is expected in Ukraine. In the next five days it will not be higher than +32 degrees Celsius.
Source: Focus
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