Balkan Nations Face Record Heat as Wildfires Force Evacuations
Several Balkan countries are bracing for extreme heat, with temperatures soaring up to 41 degrees Celsius. Authorities are advising residents, particularly vulnerable populations, to limit outdoor activities to mitigate health risks.
This heatwave is expected to be one of several this summer, exacerbated by climate change, which is contributing to more frequent and severe weather events. In Croatia, warnings are in effect due to potential wildfires, as the nation grapples with the aftermath of recent blazes.
Meanwhile, Greece faces its first heatwave of the season, marked by a fast-moving wildfire near Athens that forced evacuations. Further north, England and Germany are also preparing for rising temperatures, with alerts issued for oppressive heat conditions.
As summer progresses, the region remains vigilant against the escalating impacts of climate change.
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