UK holidaymakers heading to southern Europe have been warned of a ‘hellishly hot’ heatwave as the mercury is set to reach 42C in several countries.
Italy, Greece, Spain and more are all baking as a wave of hot air from Africa sweeps in across the continent. On Tuesday 12 cities in Italy were placed under the most severe heat warning while Croatia reported the highest-ever temperatures of the Adriatic Sea, with the thermometer reaching nearly 30C (86F) at the southern walled city of Dubrovnik, the country’s most popular tourism spot.
In Rome, Carmen Diaz, a tourist from Marid, Spain, tried to keep cool with a fan. She said: “It’s hellishly hot. “These fans help a little too, but it’s really hot.” READ MORE: UK holidaymakers warned of ‘red flags’ at restaurants in Spain, Greece and more In Serbia, the state power company reported record consumption on Tuesday due to the use of air conditioning.
Municipal authorities in several southern European and Balkan cities took measures to look after elderly people in particular as civil protection crews fielded calls for Canadairs and other aircraft to douse wildfires that raged in southern Italy and North Macedonia.
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