UN Chief Issues Ominous Climate Warning As Europe Cooks In Lingering Heat Wave

ANKARA, Türkiye (AP) – High winds and hot, dry weather ventilated forest fires in Türkiye damaged some holiday homes permanent heat wave This cooked most of Europe, officials guided warnings and tourists to find ways to overcome heat on Monday.
One heat dome wandered from France, Portugal and Spain to Türkiye on a bow, while the data obtained from European predictors suggested that other countries should be prepared to not be more confused in the coming days.
The new heights are expected on Wednesday before the rain is expected to be brought to some regions this week later.
The UN Secretary General António Guterres from the city of Seville, which is expected to hit 42 degrees Celsius (about 108 Fahrenheit) of temperatures in the afternoon on Monday afternoon, said, “Excessive heat is no longer a rare event-it has become normal.”
Recurrent Calls of frequent action to combat climate changeGuterres added: “The planet is warming up and it’s more dangerous – no country is immune.”
A reading in Portugal-Legiste-Sunday-Sunday, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of Lisbon in Peloponnese, 46.6 C (115.9f) was a suspicious record temperature. Weather officials were trying to verify if this was a new record.
Portuguese officials, temperatures will reach 43 degrees Celsius (more than 109F) is expected to reach the red heat warning for seven of 18 districts on Monday.
Spain’s National Weather Service said on Monday that the first heat wave of the year has caught Spain since the weekend and that no relief was expected until Thursday. The country reached a new summit in June, 46 degrees C (114 f) in the southern state of Huelva.
On Monday, local and national authorities were making extra efforts to look at homeless and elderly people and outside people in France, where the air conditioner was relatively rare.
Some tourists put plans for some meticulous open -air activities.
“Today we were going to do a bicycle tour, but we decided that it would be very hot not to do a bike tour, Oh said the 46 -year -old Andrea Tyson, who visited Paris from New Philadelphia on Sunday. Foggy stations, the French capital of Seine through the road confused.
France’s first important forest fires of the season Sunday and Monday southern Aude region 400 hectares (988 acres) consumed forests. Regional Emergency Service, water throwing aircraft and about 300 firefighters have been mobilized, he said. Tourists were evacuated from a camp area in the region.
In Türkiye, forest fires ventilated by strong winds, damaged some holiday homes in the Doganbey region of Izmir and reported that the Anadolu Agency operated by the state, forced the temporary closure of the airport. The Ministry of Forestry said that the authorities have evacuated four villages as precautions.
In Italy, the Ministry of Health put 21 cities, healthy, active people and elderly people at risk, children and chronic patients under the third “red” warning showing “possible negative effects”.
Regional governments in Northwest Liguria and Italy put restrictions on open -air studies such as construction and agricultural labor at heavy heat hours.
Mercury was rising north.
British ‘National Weather Service Met Office, Wimbledon championships, the nearby Kew Gardens recorded 30 Celsius (about 85 Fahrenheit) temperatures with the temperatures of the records, he said.
Tennis enthusiasts took off themselves or searched for a shadow from the burning sun when the first day of the matches started at All England Club on Monday. Tournament rules allow players to take a 10 -minute break when they hit 30.1 Celsius or more or more in the middle of the heat match.
In Southern Germany, temperatures were expected to 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) on Monday and were expected to crawl higher until the week – up to 39 degrees (102F) on Wednesday.
Some German towns and regions brought limits to how much water can be taken from rivers and lakes.
Wilson reported in Barcelona of Spain. Associated Press journalists Angela Charlton and Masha Macpherson, Lydia Doye in London, Lydia Doye, Lisbon, Barry Hatton in Portugal and Jamey Keaten contributed to this report in Lyon, France.