Southern Europe is enduring one of its most severe heatwaves in decades, with temperatures soaring above 44°C (111°F) in Italy, Greece, and Spain.
The extreme heat has led to multiple deaths, widespread health warnings, and significant disruptions to travel and daily life. Outdoor workers are especially vulnerable, prompting protests and urgent calls for better protections as labor becomes increasingly dangerous. Power grids are under stress, and authorities have issued red alerts and closed popular tourist destinations early to safeguard public health.
The crisis highlights the growing impact of climate change on Mediterranean countries, with experts warning that such extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense.
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