塞浦路斯高温持续 山火致2人死亡
news flash·2025-07-25 03:16
Core Points - The wildfires in Cyprus, which erupted on the 23rd, have burned over 100 square kilometers of land, marking one of the most severe wildfires in history [1] - The fires have resulted in 2 fatalities and multiple injuries, with significant damage to homes, power facilities, and vineyards in the Limassol and Paphos regions [1] - Initial assessments indicate that approximately 124 square kilometers have been affected, and the fires are suspected to be caused by arson [1] - Cyprus is currently experiencing prolonged drought and severe heat waves, with temperatures reaching 44 degrees Celsius on the 24th, setting a record for the highest temperature this year [1]