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WorldEurope's 'unprecedented' heat wave 'could last for weeks'

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Europe’s ‘unprecedented’ heat wave ‘could last for weeks’

The latest heatwave in Europe is expected to reach its highest peak to date later today, and the ‘unprecedented’ hot weather might last for weeks.

People in southern Europe started to feel the impacts of Cerberus’ searing successor Charon yesterday, after sweating through Cerberus for days.

After wildfires started, vacationers were forced to leave resorts in the Athens region.

A cooling wind that provided some respite for Greeks suffering in the heat ended up causing the flames to spread even faster and more widely.

Fires have also been reported in Spain’s Canary Islands and, late last night, the ski resort of Riederalp in Switzerland where 200 firefighters were sent to tackle the blaze.

The worst of the heat is expected to be concentrated on the islands of Italy, though, with forecasts predicting Sardinia may reach up to 47C later today.

Sicily holds the record for Europe’s highest official temperature ever, after meteorologists measured 48.8C in the town of Floridia in August 2021.

Italian meteorological society president Luca Mercalli told the MailOnline: ‘Even if that record is not broken, we are seeing a heatwave the length of which is unprecedented.’

British tourists were among those who had to flee Greek towns as yesterday’s wildfire approached.

The blaze started in Kouvaras – 30 miles from the Greek capital of Athens – forcing hundreds to evacuate.

Yannis Artopios, a firefighters spokesman, said: ‘It’s a difficult fire, the winds are really strong, with gusts reaching up to 37 miles per hour.

‘We are in the middle of the period of fighting fires. The conditions expected will be particularly difficult and favour forest fires.’

Yesterday, power cuts were reported in parts of Rome as temperatures creep past the mid-thirties and towards 40C.

The Associated Press said the outages had been caused by the heavy demand for air conditioners, which is putting pressure on the Italian electricity grid.

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