Europe is currently in the grip of an extreme heatwave, with temperatures hitting dangerous levels and causing widespread concern. Spain’s meteorological office has issued warnings, anticipating temperatures reaching 42C in some areas. Health officials are advising residents to take precautions, particularly the vulnerable. Portugal is preparing for extreme heat and increased risk of forest fires. In France, Marseille is offering free access to public pools. Italy has put several cities on red alert. Greece is battling wildfires, while Germany anticipates record-breaking heat. The current heatwave underscores the impact of climate change, with scientists pointing to the rise in frequency and intensity of such events due to global warming.
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