Friday, August 4, 2017

Two dead as ‘Lucifer’ heatwave holds Italy, eastern Europe in fiery grip

Swathes of southern and eastern Europe have sweltered in temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in a heatwave nicknamed “Lucifer”, which has killed at least two people across the region.

Italy and the Balkans were worst affected, though areas as far north as southern Poland also basked in abnormally hot temperatures, and European weather hub Meteoalarm issued its highest grade “red” warnings for 10 countries.

At least two people have died from the heat — one in Romania and one in Poland — and many more have been taken to hospital suffering from sunstroke and other heat-related conditions.

In Albania, 300 firefighters and soldiers struggled to contain as many as 75 forest fires and the country asked the European Union for emergency help.

Firefighters were also busy in Serbia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Croatia, and authorities advised people to stay indoors and increase their water intake.

Temperatures were expected to stay around 40 degrees Celsius into next week.

Source: Two dead as ‘Lucifer’ heatwave holds Italy, eastern Europe in fiery grip – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


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