The summer is a great time to travel in Europe. But recently, it has been very hot.
The summer of 2013 has been marked by heatwaves in Europe. Most recently, Greece and southern Mediterranean were particularly affected. Greece is one the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. The increasing heatwaves from climate change will continue to impact tourism.
Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports has held an event over the weekend. temporarily shut down the AcropolisThe most popular and. popular tourist attractions in AthensThe reason given was “high temperatures” for the safety and security of visitors and employees. This week, the Associated Press reported Wildfires forced evacuations in Corinth, a city in the Peloponnese, located just west of Athens. The blazing heat has made it harder to put out the fires.
Travelers who plan to be in Greece It is important to be aware of high temperatures during the hottest part of the day and take safety precautions. Staying inside during the day is important, as well as staying hydrated and out of direct sunlight.
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Greece’s Ministry for Climate Crisis and Civil Protection said in a statement Temperatures across the country reached 44 degrees Celsius over the weekend (111 degrees Fahrenheit). The National Weather Service warned that “vulnerable groups should be especially careful to avoid heatstroke and heat exhaustion, which could be caused by high temperatures.”
The ministry said: “Special attention is advised for infants and young children as well as those with chronic illnesses and the elderly to protect them against high temperatures.”
According to the Mayo ClinicHeatstroke, a potentially life-threatening condition, occurs when the core body temperature of a person reaches 104°F or more. Anyone experiencing symptoms of heatstroke Seek immediate medical assistance if you notice any symptoms.
Visitors to Greece can access the latest weather forecasts through the official website. Hellenic National Meteorological ServiceIts website is updated regularly with forecasts.
The heatwaves in Europe are not new. A heat wave hit Europe in June similarly struck France, Spain, and other countries in EuropeThe Eiffel Tower will be temporarily closed in Paris.