existing health conditions, and health problems, being exposed to these temperatures can have devastating consequences. a bit of relief may be on the way as temperatures are expected to fall on thursday for many across europe. that relief may be good news for archeologists in italy s ancient city of pompeii, who are braving the heat to discover everything from the weird to the mundane with new excavations under way. the site, near naples, was buried in ash after mount vesuvius erupted nearly 2000 years ago, leaving history well preserved. but one third of it has yet to be excavated. now archeaologists are digging deeper, finding a kitchen shrine, human skeletons, frescos, and more at a new excavation site. diggers there will continue pulling away volcanic ash to reveal life as it once was. a modern day snapshot of a lost roman world. we will have more