

Other countries including Germany, France, Poland, and the Czech Republic have all recorded their highest-ever June temperatures, and in Spain, firefighters are battling Catalonia’s worst wildfires in 20 years.Temperatures climbed towards 44 degrees in parts of northern Spain and France, driving many people to seek relief in the sea, rivers, lakes, fountains and pools.
The Italian Health Ministry said seven cities, including Florence, Rome, and Turin already were at Italy’s highest heat warning level on Thursday. On Friday, 16 cities will be under alerts for high temperatures.
Meteorologists say hot air drawn in from northern Africa is responsible, caused by high pressure over central Europe and a storm stalling over the Atlantic.
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