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France and Spain hit by red weather warnings as Europe burns in 44C heatwave – UK Times

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France and Spain have issued red weather warnings as temperatures are set to soar in Europe again this week.

As the UK braces for its fourth heatwave with 32C heat expected in the capital, Spain’s meteorological service Aemet has forecast peaks of 44C heat in Seville on Tuesday as the country swelters. Meanwhile, France could see highs of 39C across Lyon and Montelimar on Tuesday.

Met Office spokesperson, Stephen Dixon, said: “A heatwave over northwest Africa and Iberia will spread further northeast, bringing temperatures well above average for Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Belgium and other parts of Europe. This will spread northeast over the next 4-5 days, reaching places like France and Germany later in the week.

“For Spain and Portugal, temperatures into the 40s Celsius are possible inland by day, with overnight temperatures remaining above 20C in many locations. High pressure, as well as day-on-day heating at the time of year with little in the way of cloud, is allowing temperatures to rise to well above average for these locations, even for the time of year.

“There’s a chance of some health impacts with the heat, especially for those who aren’t acclimatised or are outside during the hottest parts of the day.”

A four-year-old Romanian boy who was found unconscious in his family’s car on the island of Sardinia has died in Italy, reportedly due to heatstroke, the local media reported. The hospital authorities told AFP on Monday that the boy was airlifted to a Rome facility but died due to irreversible brain damage.

Spain’s red weather warnings denote “significant risk”, with vast swathes of the north and west of the country put under a red heat health alert, the highest level.

Military firefighters tackling a wildfifre near Yeres, northwestern Spain

Military firefighters tackling a wildfifre near Yeres, northwestern Spain (UME)

The red warning states that “exposure to excessive temperatures can lead to health problems such as “cramps, dehydration, heat stroke, and heat exhaustion (with multi-organ problems that can include symptoms such as gait instability, seizures, and even coma)”, adding that during hot weather older people and children were more sensitive to temperature changes.

Meanwhile, Italy’s health ministry has also issued a red alert warning for seven major cities, including Bologna and Florence.

France’s red warning is for the south west of the country, with citizens told to remain “absolutely vigilant” as “everyone is at risk, even healthy people” during a heatwave, according to Meteo France, the country’s meteorological service.

North and east parts of Spain were marked

North and east parts of Spain were marked “high risk” (Ministerio de Sanidad)
France issued a rare red heat alert for Monday and Tuesday which means even healthy people can be at risk from the heat

France issued a rare red heat alert for Monday and Tuesday which means even healthy people can be at risk from the heat (Meteo France)

“Rising temperatures can endanger people at risk, such as the elderly, the disabled, those with chronic illnesses or mental disorders, those who regularly take medication, and those who live in isolation”, the service warned in a statement. “For athletes and people who work outdoors, beware of heatstroke. Also watch over the children.”

The heat warnings are expected to stretch into parts of east France on Tuesday, with Ardeche and Rhone experiencing red heat alerts as well, while the majority of the country remains under lower-level orange alerts.

Agricultural climatologist Serge Zaka told BFMTV : “Don’t be fooled — this isn’t ‘normal, it’s summer.’ It’s not normal, it’s a nightmare,” as the region is set to experience blistering heat.

Wildfires continued to burn in Congosta, in the Castile and Leon region, on Monday

Wildfires continued to burn in Congosta, in the Castile and Leon region, on Monday (Reuters)

Wildfires in northern Spain, Portugal, and Turkey

Extreme heat and strong winds have caused “fire whirls” in northern Spain, as 13 fires broke out in the north of Castile and Leon, with 700 people told to abandon their homes. Four fires were still live on Monday morning, according to Juan Carlos Suarez-Quinones, chief of environment for the regional government.

“This occurs when temperatures reach around 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in a very confined valley and then suddenly (the fire) enters a more open and oxygenated area. This produces a fireball, a fire whirl,” he said.

“This explosive and surprising phenomenon was very dangerous. It disrupted all the work that had been done, forcing us to start practically from scratch,” he added.

In the northern part of neighbouring Portugal, nearly 700 firefighters were battling a blaze that started on Saturday in Trancoso, some 350 km (200 miles) northeast of Lisbon.

Turkey also continues to battle blazes after a fire broke out in an agricultural field in the province of Canakkale, north west Turkey, and spread into surrounding forestland, just two days after firefighting teams had contained a similar blaze in the area.

Canakkale governor Omer Toraman said the Dardanelles Strait — the narrow waterway linking the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara — was closed to allow water-dropping planes and helicopters to operate safely.

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