Europe: 5 countries under heatwave alert as 41C heat bomb furnaces Spain – full list | World | News

Europe is prepared for more fluffy heat during the weekend with yellow and red air warnings in five European countries. Mercury will rise to 41C in Spain’s Vega del Segura, and it is set to hit the 40C in the inner Norte de Valencia and to reach 39C in Hellín Yena and La Mancha Albaceteña.
As Heatwave gains momentum, the parts of Spain of Eastern and Southeastern Spain will also see that temperatures reach 30Cs. Excessive air warnings have also been released in Sicily, Palermo’s temperatures are expected to reach a high level of 34C until Monday. Italy’s Campania region under the yellow high temperature warning, Naples is expected to reach 33C on Friday.
Greece continues to be overwhelmed under the blue sky and a burning sun, and is preparing to climb up to 37C in Mercury East Steea and Evvoia. Europe will experience temperatures at higher 20 ° C in the western and northern regions of Finland, in the central and eastern regions of Sweden.
Finland will see temperatures above the Lapland average and the thermometer will rise to 29C on Saturday at Rovaniemi. For Lapland, the average summer temperatures vary between 10-25C (50-77f) and night temperatures decrease to 5-15C (41-59F).
Europe was held by a strong heat wave this summer and led to a series of deaths.
A new study by scientists in the UK is estimated that as the temperature increases on the continent between June 23 and July 2, the overheating killed 2,300 people in 12 major cities.
Milan was the most difficult city with 317 of the 499 heat death, then Paris and Barcelona.
There were 273 heat deaths attributed to the human influence of the researchers on the climate of 171 of London.
“This study shows why the hot waves are known as silent killers, Mal said Malcolm Mistry, the epidemiologist of the London Hygiene and Tropical Medicine School and the co -author of the study. “In Spain, France and Italy, a handful of deaths are reported, thousands of people are expected to die due to swelling temperatures.”
Elderly people were found to be the most vulnerable, 88% of climate -guided deaths are in people over 65 years of age.
List of countries published with air warnings at the beginning of this weekend and next week: Spain, Greece, Italy, Finland and Sweden




