Politicians throughout Europe are perspiring due to the heatwave. Five countries in the continent are severely facing the heat issue. An urgent Cabinet meeting was convened in the United Kingdom to handle the country’s first-ever ‘extreme red’ red warning. While on the other hand, a lawmaker in France called the oppressive heat ‘hell.’ The Portuguese prime minister is keeping an eye on threatening woodland fires. Similarly, Southern Europe is already battling the consequences of more scorching summer hear, which scientists say is a result of climate change.
Spain is already well into its second heat wave of this summer, accompanied by drought and raging wildfires. Residents and relief workers are enduring it as well as they can.
Southwest Europe baked under sweltering temperatures yesterday for a fifth day, with the heat sparking devastating wildfires, forcing the evacuations of thousands and ruining holidays.
A huge fire has ignited in Mijas, Andalucia, with a massive team currently fighting the blaze. Some 1,000 people have been evacuated from Alhaurin de la