The highest temperature in European history seems to have been recorded in Italy in the hot sun scanning through this country, with a measure of up to 48.8 degrees. A fire in Blufi on Italy's Sicily island The above record was recorded at Syracuse city monitoring station on Italy's Sicily Island, and confirmed by the island's meteorological agency. If it was recognized by the World Meteorology, it will break the previous hot sunbone record in Europe with 48 degrees C he recorded in Athens, Greece in 1977. From the Mediterranean to Tunisia and Algeria
. Files broke out across the area for over a week. The Italian government has announced an emergency. Turkey and Greece are also affected by horrifying fires
"Sicily has experienced a prolonged heat. Foehn effect - The change from wet conditions, cold prices at one side of the mountain to dry conditioner, warmer in the other mountains in the windy zone of the mountains in the west syracuse - capable of contributing to Creating a temperature of 48.8 degrees Celsius ", Trevor Mitchell, meteorologist at the UK meteorological office, said that the recent time, extreme climate conditions took place many places. The reception of temperature has been broken in Canada, western America, Finland, Estonia, Turkey and Moscow (Russia). Unprecedented floods have swept through Germany and some areas of China. Then terrible forest fires are also grooming in Taiga forest in Siberia, the world's largest forest. Guardian Tuan Anh . Dịch vụ:
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