The Most Severe Heatwave In Europe! 1,900 Schools Closed In France, Banning Work In Italy
Thousands of people have to migrate due to ongoing forest fire in Turkey
Europe has become the most severe heat, which has adversely affected life in many countries.
France has closed about 1,900 schools, Italy has been banned from working outside in the afternoon, while thousands of people have to be displaced due to the ongoing forest fire in Turkey.
The temperature in France has reached 40 to 41 degrees Celsius, while Spain recorded the hottest month of June.
The European Union’s Meteorological Organization says Europe has become the world’s fastest warming continent, where temperatures are rising twice as much as the world’s average.
In the Italian city of Bolonia, the heat of a laborer has been confirmed due to heat, while a heart -wrenching woman in the sisley is heat. The death of a cleaning worker in Barcelona is being investigated to see if he too was affected by the heat.
Fire in different parts of the Turkish city of Izmir, Manisa and Hatai has affected more than 50,000 people. Fire brigade teams are constantly working.
The upper floor of the Eiffel Tower in Paris was closed, while the Paris-Milan Rail service has been partially suspended due to landslides.
Farmers are forced to cut crops at night to avoid harsh times of the day, as the risk of crops in France has increased.
Meteorologists say the heat is “extraordinary” because such heat is usually seen at the end of the summer, not in the beginning.