A heatwave is currently impacting southern Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F). This extreme heat has led to the outbreak of wildfires in several regions. As a result, thousands of residents have been evacuated from their homes, and red heat alerts have been issued across various countries, including Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, and parts of the Balkans.
Experts indicate that global warming may be contributing to increased temperatures in the Mediterranean, resulting in hotter and drier summers. This shift in climate patterns is believed to be associated with longer and more intense wildfire seasons. The combination of high temperatures and dry conditions raises questions about the potential future implications for the region and the frequency of such events.
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