For several days the high temperatures that have included the European continent have become a serious concern for all countries.
As a result of these temperatures, the first two victims were recorded. Two people have died, one in Romania and one in Poland, while dozens have been sent to the hospital as a result of burning temperatures. Warnings about health risk are provided in most European countries.
Dozens of cities in Italy are on the alert after the Ministry of Health alert, while fires have also been restored. Some European regions are struggling with heavy drought due to the heat wave.
However, Italy and the Balkans are the most affected. In Rome the temperature marked 43 degrees Celsius. High temperatures are expected to continue in Central and Western Europe at least until Monday. Tourists and locals have cooled in cities across southern Europe, landing in water from public sources and walking through the shadows of the tents.