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After the temperature rose to 42 degrees in some European countries, highways were closed due to fires, fires and high temperatures in some countries up to France and some countries have banned work.
84 departments in France have been put on high alert, while fire fighters and fire fighting ships have also been mobilized to extinguish fires in the southern region and Greece. The highway has been closed at Lodh in the southern region. Locals have been relocated from some villages in Greece, Portugal and France.
Dry weather, strong winds and a heat wave are expected to increase the risk of wildfires, with officials urging caution.
In Greece and Portugal, the incidence of fires and arson has intensified with the rise of high temperatures . Some villages have been relocated there, French TV TF1 reported.
Many Italian, Spanish, Greek and French regions are preparing to ban work during extreme heat as a severe heat wave sweeps across the country . It has been implemented in some areas of Spain and Italy. A red alert has been issued in 21 cities till Sunday morning.
Regions planning to implement the measure in response to rising temperatures include Lazio, Tuscany, Calabria, Puglia and Umbria . The Italian Ministry of Health has placed 17 of the 27 cities on its highest alert list, including Rome, Milan and Naples.
Elsewhere in Europe, Spain's National Meteorological Agency Aimet has warned that June will be the hottest month on record. Temperatures reached 42 degrees Celsius in Seville and other southern cities . The temperature has reached 42 degrees in some places in the southern part of France.
Camping cars have been removed from there and tourists have been asked to go elsewhere. Health officials have advised particularly vulnerable groups such as the elderly and young children to avoid strenuous activity during extreme heat and to take measures to avoid high heat . Experts believe that the heat has increased in southern Europe due to climate change.
