Southern Europe is enduring one of its most severe heatwaves in decades, with temperatures soaring above 44°C (111°F) in Italy, Greece, and Spain. The extreme heat has led to multiple deaths, particularly among outdoor workers, and has triggered widespread health and fire warnings. Power grids are under strain, travel disruptions are mounting, and popular tourist destinations are closing early to protect visitors and staff. Farmers and businesses are scrambling to adapt, but the relentless heat is reviving fears of economic and health crises. The situation highlights the growing impact of climate change on Mediterranean countries, where such extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common.
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