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The incendiary heat wave feeds dozens of forest fires across parts of southern Europe, forcing thousands of people from their homes and paying temperatures above 40c (104F).
Red heat alerts were issued in parts of Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Balqan, and a warning of great health risks.
Spain’s weather service said that temperatures may reach 44 ° C (111.2f) in Seville and Crodopa, while the authorities in southern Portugal warned of their highest possible levels.
In Italy, a child died from a Hart strike on Monday, and in Tres Kanus, north of the capital of Spain, a man who suffered from serious burns died in the hospital, officials said.

Hundreds of residents of Tres Cantos forced their homes in the fires of Spain, and the regional Environment Minister described the fire as “explosive properties due to the dry storm that brought winds of more than 70 km/h (43.5 miles per hour).”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez published on Tuesday and said that rescue services “are working tirelessly to extinguish fires.”
“We are at risk of forest fires. Please be very careful,” he added.
In the northwestern region of Spain, nearly 4000 people were evacuated and more than 30 fire – with one threatening Las, is the UNESCO World Heritage site that is famous for the old gold mines.
2000 other people of hotels and homes were evacuated near the tourist hot point in Tafra in the southern region of Andalusia.
The National Military Emergency Unit in Spain said on Tuesday morning that nearly 1,000 soldiers were deployed in forest fires throughout the country.
In the neighboring Portugal, firefighters fought three large fires, with the most dangerous near Trancoso in the center of the country on Tuesday.

More than 1,300 firefighters and 14 aircraft were deployed, as Morocco sent two planes after the collapse of Portuguese water bombers. The authorities have warned that the southern regions of reaching 44 degrees Celsius, with the temperature not expected to drop to less than 25 ° C.
One child died from a blow in Italy on Monday, when temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius later this week, and the red heat alerts were in place for 16 cities, including Rome, Milan and Florence.
The medical authorities have stated that he was transferred to an air to a hospital in Rome, but he was transferred to a hospital in Rome, but he died due to irreversible brain damage, and according to the kick of the ridicule body.
Almost three quarters of France were placed under heat alerts on Tuesday, with temperature expectations to the top of 36 ° C in the Paris region and 40 degrees Celsius in the Ron Valley.
French Health Minister Catherine Futrin said that hospitals were prepared due to their repercussions from the country’s second neighborhood wave within a few weeks. On Monday, 80 weather stations destroyed August records, reaching 58 to the highest levels ever.

In Greece, the winds of the storm set out in the Zakynthos and Cephalonia tourist islands, prompting the village and the hotel. Another fire threatened near the Greek West City, Fonya, the houses, while four areas of the mainland faced evacuation operations.
Northwest Kanakil Province in Türkiye witnessed a major firefighting force from their homes. Kanakil Governor Omar Turamman said in a post on X that seven aircraft and six helicopters were treating the fire on Tuesday.
The Dardanelles Strait, a waterway that connects the Aegean Sea Marmara Sea, has been closed to allow water and helicopters to work safely.
Forest fires in Albania forced people to evacuate their homes on Monday, while in Croatia, a big fire was caught in the division and included on Tuesday. A large massive fire invaded in the village of Bayberry near the capital of Montenegro, Bodgorica, destroyed homes in the area.
Parts of the United Kingdom swing in the fourth heat wave of this year, with amber and yellow health alerts in a place for all England and potential heights of 34 degrees Celsius.
Scientists warn that global warming will make the average summer more hot and more dry, nourishing longer and more intense fire seasons.
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