බටහිර යුරෝපයට බලපා ඇති අතිශය දරුණු උණුසුම් කාලගුණය හේතුවෙන් ප්රංශය, බි්රතාන්යය සහ ස්පාඤ්ඤය ඇතුළු රටවල් රැසක උෂ්ණත්වය පෙර නොවූ විරූ ලෙස ඉහළ ගොස් තිබෙනවා. ප්රංශයේ සමස්ත සාමාන්ය උෂ්ණත්වය සෙල්සියස් අංශක 30ක් ලෙසයි සටහන් වී ඇත්තේ. එය 1947 වසරෙන් පසු එරට ඉතිහාසයේ වාර්තා වූ ඉහළම උ…
The extreme heatwave that has hit Western Europe has caused unprecedented temperatures in many countries, including France, Britain and Spain. The average temperature in France has been recorded at 30 degrees Celsius. This is the highest temperature recorded in the country's history since 1947. The temperature in the capital Paris has risen to 41 degrees Celsius, and in some areas it is being reported as 43 degrees Celsius. Red alerts have already been issued for more than half of France. The famous Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower in Paris have also been closed ahead of schedule due to the difficulty of adapting to climate change. Foreign media reported that 40 people, including a 6-year-old child, have died due to drownings caused by high temperatures across France. Meanwhile, the risk of wildfires in several forests in France has increased, and hundreds of firefighters have already been deployed to combat the fires. The temperature in Hampshire in the United Kingdom was recorded at 36.1 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest June day in the country's history. Meteorologists are warning that it could rise to 38 degrees Celsius in the coming days. Spain has also recorded the highest daily average temperature recorded in a June month since 1950. Foreign media reports that red notices have already been issued for several areas in Italy. Temperatures in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium are expected to rise further by the weekend. Several drownings have also been reported in Germany, and authorities have taken steps to use water sparingly and ban outdoor barbecue parties due to drought. According to the Copernicus Climate Service, Europe is the fastest-warming continent, warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. The heat wave is expected to spread to eastern Europe, including Poland, Croatia and Hungary, in the coming days, the weather forecast says. The post Record temperatures in France, Britain and Spain appeared first on Neth News.

