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Killer heat dome descends on Europe: Spain braces for record 47C temperatures, roads melt in Italy and wildfires rip through Greece - while deadly storms turn roads to rivers in France and Germany
Killer heat dome descends on Europe: Spain braces for record 47C temperatures, roads melt in Italy and wildfires rip through Greece - while deadly storms turn roads to rivers in France and Germany

Daily Mail​

time27-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Daily Mail​

Killer heat dome descends on Europe: Spain braces for record 47C temperatures, roads melt in Italy and wildfires rip through Greece - while deadly storms turn roads to rivers in France and Germany

Temperatures in Spain could reach a hellish 47C this weekend, while sweltering infernos in Italy have led to roads melting as raging wildfires continue to tear through Greece. A tourist died from heatstroke on the Spanish island of Mallorca on Thursday as a baking heatwave from Africa neared the Iberian Peninsula, with temperatures set to soar dramatically over the coming days. Meteorologist Gernot Schutz expects record-breaking temperatures to peak between Saturday and next Wednesday, saying that 'during this period, temperatures in the south could rise to 45 degrees Celsius, and in some places reach 46 or 47 degrees Celsisus.' The hottest temperature ever recorded in Spain was 47.4 degrees Celsius in La Rambla, Andalucia, in 2021. In Greece, firefighters have been battling a wildfire that burned residences and holiday houses near the coastal town of Palaia Fokaia near Athens, which has forced people to flee. Fires have burned throughout the week in Greece, where frequent wildfires and floods in recent years have been exacerbated by a changing climate. In the area of Palaia Fokaia, 130 firefighters were supported by 12 aircraft and 12 helicopters as they sought to put out flames that were whipped up by high winds. Greek police have moved to safety 40 people, firebrigade spokesperson Vasilios Vathrakogiannis told a televised news conference, adding that coastguard vessels had sailed to the area to assist with more evacuations if needed. 'Firefighters are fighting a huge battle with the flames, mainly near houses,' he said, adding that a seaside roadway running across the affected areas was protectively cordoned off. Footage showed thick grey smoke rising over the region with lush vegetation, where air temperatures soared to 38 Celsius on Thursday. Authorities said the risk of wildfires would remain high on Friday before the weather got cooler. Greece has spent hundreds of millions of euros to compensate households and farmers for damage related to extreme weather and to acquire new and modern firefighting equipment to deal with wildfires, which have been made harder to contain by rising summer temperatures. It has increased its number of firefighters to a record 18,000 this year in anticipation of another difficult wildfire season. Hundreds of firefighters in Greece also battled a wildfire which burned out of control on the eastern Aegean island of Chios, with authorities issuing multiple evacuation orders. GREECE: Hundreds of firefighters in Greece also battled a wildfire which burned out of control on the eastern Aegean island of Chios Towering walls of flames tore through forest and agricultural land on the island, where authorities have declared a state of emergency and have sent firefighting reinforcements from Athens, the northern city of Thessaloniki and the nearby island of Lesbos. By Tuesday morning, the fire department said 444 firefighters with 85 vehicles were tackling the blaze on scattered fronts. Eleven helicopters and two water-dropping planes were providing air support. Emergency services issued evacuation orders for villages and settlements in the area since Sunday, when fires broke out near the island's main town. Temperatures are also soaring over 40 degrees in Italy, the Balkans and Turkey. A motorway in Northern Italy was closed yesterday as burning temperatures caused roads to melt, local media reports. Severe forest fires destroyed around 700 hectares of land on the Croatian coast this week, while local authorities warned of extreme heat in the capital Zagreb. One firefighter and several residents were injured while dozens of people were evacuated this week as a large fire broke out on the Croatian Adriatic coast. SPAIN: People crowds and cool off at Nova Icaria beach in Barcelona amid a heatwave affecting the Iberian Peninsula The fire around the small town of Pisak, near the capital Split, spread fast and enflamed bushes near a tourist resort, as the Croatian air force deployed specialized planes to battle the blaze. Roads were closed in the south of Split in the direction of town of Makarska, and nearly 200 firefighters were deployed to contain the raging fire in the hills above the coastline. Croatia is prone to wildfires in the summer, but this year fires begun early in the season. Rescue services set up an reception center in town of Omis, aimed to temporarily house stranded tourists and locals who are displaced by the fire. In Albania, firefighters also brought eight fires under control this week. But with extreme heat, violent storms can also strike. Two people were killed yesterday and 17 more were injured during a deadly torrential storm in France that toppled trees and flooded the streets of Paris. In the south of France, a falling tree crushed a 12-year-old child to death and a man died when his quad bike hit a toppled tee in the north. FRANCE: A lighting bolt lights up the sky over Sacre Coeur Basilica in Montmartre during a thunderstorm, northern Paris, on June 25 The French civil defence agency said power was lost to 110,000 homes in the storm, which swept France following a heatwave. The rain also caused parliament's roof to leak as the prime minister spoke in the French capital. Elsewhere in Germany, severe summer storms left one person seriously injured after violent hail and powerful gusts of wind tore through the country. Chaos struck Berlin's public transport system on Thursday, with the storm forcing the city's S-Bahn to completely shut down for the evening. 'Due to weather-related disruptions (fallen trees), train service on the entire S-Bahn network will be suspended', S-Bahn wrote on X last night. In Venice, a freak thunderstorm forced Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos to cut their pre-wedding celebrations short on Thursday, with A-list guests seen taking cover from the downpour. Guests dived for cover under cloisters as lightening bolts flashed across the sky and thunder rumbled overhead at the end of what was a torridly humid day. Torrential downpours and a strong wind left guests soaked as they then dashed for water taxis which had been scrambled a good 45 minutes ahead of the midnight finish time. The strong gusts of winds whipped table cloths away and sent waiters scurrying for umbrellas to protect the VIP attendees.

Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital
Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital

The Star

time26-06-2025

  • Climate
  • The Star

Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital

A house is engulfed in flames as a wildfire burns, in the village of Thymari, near Athens, Greece, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas PALAIA FOKAIA, Greece, June 26 (Reuters) - Greek firefighters on Thursday battled a wildfire that burned residences and holiday houses near the coastal town of Palaia Fokaia, 40 km (25 miles) south of Athens, forcing people to flee. Fires have burnt throughout the week in Greece, on Europe's hot, southernmost fringe, where frequent wildfires and floods in recent years have been exacerbated by a changing climate. In the area of Palaia Fokaia, 130 firefighters were supported by 12 aircraft and 12 helicopters as they sought to put out flames that were whipped up by high winds. Greek police have moved to safety 40 people, firebrigade spokesperson Vasilios Vathrakogiannis told a televised news conference, adding that coastguard vessels had sailed to the area to assist with more evacuations if needed. "Firefighters are fighting a huge battle with the flames, mainly near houses," he said, adding that a seaside roadway running across the affected areas was protectively cordonedoff. Reuters footage showed thick grey smoke rising over the region with lush vegetation, where air temperatures soared to 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) on Thursday. Authorities said the risk of wildfires would remain high on Friday before the weather got cooler. Greece has spent hundreds of millions of euros to compensate households and farmers for damage related to extreme weather and to acquire new and modern firefighting equipment to deal with wildfires, which have been made harder to contain by rising summer temperatures. It has increased its number of firefighters to a record 18,000 this year in anticipation of another difficult wildfire season. (Additional reporting by Alkis Konstantinidis; writing by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Barbara Lewis)

Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital
Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital

Straits Times

time26-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Straits Times

Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital

A man shouts as volunteers try to extinguish a wildfire burning in the village of Thymari, near Athens, Greece, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas A firefighter helicopter makes a water drop as a wildfire burns, in the village of Thymari, near Athens, Greece, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas Flames rise next to houses as a wildfire burns, in the village of Thymari, near Athens, Greece, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas A house is engulfed in flames as a wildfire burns, in the village of Thymari, near Athens, Greece, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas PALAIA FOKAIA, Greece, June 26 - Greek firefighters on Thursday battled a wildfire that burned residences and holiday houses near the coastal town of Palaia Fokaia, 40 km (25 miles) south of Athens, forcing people to flee. Fires have burnt throughout the week in Greece, on Europe's hot, southernmost fringe, where frequent wildfires and floods in recent years have been exacerbated by a changing climate. In the area of Palaia Fokaia, 130 firefighters were supported by 12 aircraft and 12 helicopters as they sought to put out flames that were whipped up by high winds. Greek police have moved to safety 40 people, firebrigade spokesperson Vasilios Vathrakogiannis told a televised news conference, adding that coastguard vessels had sailed to the area to assist with more evacuations if needed. "Firefighters are fighting a huge battle with the flames, mainly near houses," he said, adding that a seaside roadway running across the affected areas was protectively cordoned off. Reuters footage showed thick grey smoke rising over the region with lush vegetation, where air temperatures soared to 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) on Thursday. Authorities said the risk of wildfires would remain high on Friday before the weather got cooler. Greece has spent hundreds of millions of euros to compensate households and farmers for damage related to extreme weather and to acquire new and modern firefighting equipment to deal with wildfires, which have been made harder to contain by rising summer temperatures. It has increased its number of firefighters to a record 18,000 this year in anticipation of another difficult wildfire season. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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