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A record number of hot alerts is in the whole France as the country, and other parts of the southern and eastern European, remained at the rod in a difficult temperature.
About 84 in 96 in regions of mainland France – known departments – are under an orange alert – the second highest in the country. The French Climate Minister Agnès Pannier-Junacher calls it a “Nothing” mood.
Heat warnings are also in parts of Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, UK countries and Balkan including Croatia.
Both Spain and Portugal their hottest June days of recording at the end of the week.
El Granado in Andalusia saw a 46c temperature last Saturday, while 46.6c was recorded in Mora town in Central Portugal on Sunday Sunday.
Many countries have emergency medical services in standby and warn people to stay within as much as possible.
Nearly 200 schools across France is closed or partially closed as a result of heatwave, with parts of Europe for more than a week now but expected to bite in the middle of the week.
Education minister Elisabeth Borne said he worked with the authorities in the region of the best ways to take care of the school children or allow parents to keep their children at home.
Many forest fires have occurred in Southern Corbières range on Sunday, carrying evacuations and closing a motor over there. Since they were, the French fire authorities were told on Monday.
Meanwhile, 21 Italian cities are also at the highest alert – including Rome, Milan and Venice, such as Sardinia.
Mario Guarino, Vice President of Emergency Society, tells AFP News Agency reported by a 10% increase in heatstroke cases.
Parts of the UK See one of the hotest June days before On Monday, with 34C temperature or higher possible in some parts of England.
Most Spain, which is in course to record the warmest June of the record, also continued to be subjected to heat alerts.
“I couldn’t sleep well and had insomnia. I also got strikes in the heat, I stopped eating and I couldn’t watch,” said Anabel Sanchez, 21, told the Reuters News Agency in Seville.
It is a similar condition in Portugal, which seven districts, including capital, Lisbon, are at the highest level of Alert.
Meanwhile, German meteorological services warn that temperatures reach nearly 38C on Tuesday and Wednesday – additional temperatures that have broken-break-breaking-breaking temperatures.

Countries in and around the Balkans also struggle with extreme heat, even if the temperature has already begun to cool a little.
In Turkey, firefighters continue their efforts to put hundreds of wildfires broken in recent days.
A fire at Sefihisar District, 50km (30 miles) southwest of the resort city of Izmir, stopped by 20 homes and some habitats have to be evacuated.
Wildfires are also broken in Croatia, where severe heat warnings are in place for areas at the beach.
Greece temperatures are approaching 40c in many days and cities at the coast near the capital of Athens Last week breaks the flames that destroy houses – forced people to evacuate.
On Wednesday, Serbia reported the hottest days of its records, while a record 38.8c was recorded in Sarajevo, Herzegovina on Thursday. In Slovenia, the hottest – June temperature was recorded on Saturday.
The capital of the capital of North Macedonia, Skopje, reached 42C on Friday – and was expected to continue with that order.
While heatwave is a potential health issue, it also affects the climate. Higher Sea Temperatures Adriatic urges advancing species such as toxic lion, while causing increased stress on Alpine glaciers who Have already ran out of rates.
While it is difficult to connect individual events during climate change, heatwaves can be more common and worse because of climate change.
