As scorching temperatures hit southern Europe, residents scramble for resources

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A professor of climate science says the heatwave in southeast Europe ‘is not at all unexpected, and very likely enhanced due to human-induced climate change.’

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.People swim in the sea at Vouliagmeni suburb, southwest of Athens, on July 29, 2021. One of the most severe heat waves recorded since 1980s scorched southeast Europe on Thursday, sending residents flocking to the coast, public fountains and air-conditioned locations to find some relief, with temperatures rose above 40 C in parts of Greece and across much of the region.

Dann Mitchell, a professor of climate science at the University of Bristol, said that the heatwave in southeast Europe “is not at all unexpected, and very likely enhanced due to human-induced climate change.” As hot weather edged southward, Italy and Croatia were experiencing storms as well as wildfires in different regions of the country.

 

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I’m in Southern Europe. It’s hot but it’s hot every summer I’ve been here. Also don’t see anyone scrambling for anything. But if you’re in need of panic then this article is for you.

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