Large parts of Europe are again from this morning under rigorous warnings of extreme weather, as the first European heatwave continues, raising concerns about public health, environmental risks and the consequences of climate change. In Paris, where the temperature reaches 38 degrees Celsius, the highest red -level warning has been issued, with the Eiffel Tower remaining closed to tourists as a precautionary measure. The country’s prime minister, François Bairou, who today is facing separately a censure proposal that is expected to overcome, canceled all his meetings to attend the situation in real time. Other cities in Epirus are also expected to mark higher than ordinary temperatures, such as Zaragoza (39 ° C), Rome (37 ° C), Madrid (37 ° C), Athens (37 ° C), Brussels (36 ° C), Frankfurt (36 ° C), 36 ° C (36 ° C) and 36 London (33 ° C). For some areas this will be the climax of the heat wave, while for others just […]
Source: News Beast

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