Group 1 - Southern Europe is experiencing its first heatwave of the summer, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some areas, setting records for this time of year [1][3] - In Italy, 17 cities have issued red alerts for high temperatures, with the highest reaching 39 degrees Celsius [1][3] - Spain's meteorological agency predicts temperatures in many regions will surpass 40 degrees Celsius, with the province of Huelva recording 46 degrees Celsius, potentially breaking historical records [3][5] Group 2 - Portugal's meteorological department forecasts extreme heat and high wildfire risk for two-thirds of the country, with Lisbon expected to reach 42 degrees Celsius [5] - France has expanded its heat warning, with Marseille nearing 40 degrees Celsius, prompting local governments to open public pools and air-conditioned facilities for residents [5] - Researchers attribute the increasing frequency and severity of summer heatwaves in Europe to climate change, noting that Europe has warmed at approximately twice the global average rate since the 1980s [5][6]
欧洲正经历今夏第一波热浪
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-29 08:04