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Deadly heatwave grips Italy and Balkans as wildfire fears grow

A severe heatwave is impacting Italy and the Balkans, leading to hundreds of deaths, primarily among the elderly, and increasing the risk of wildfires. Italy has issued red heat warnings for 22 cities, while Croatia has also issued red alerts for several regions.

By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-29 · 19:30 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Deadly heatwave grips Italy and Balkans as wildfire fears grow
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A severe heatwave is impacting Italy and the Balkans, leading to hundreds of deaths, primarily among the elderly, and increasing the risk of wildfires. Italy has issued red heat warnings for 22 cities, while Croatia has also issued red alerts for several regions. Firefighters in Croatia and Albania are battling wildfires fueled by the extreme temperatures. Forecasters predict the heat will persist for several more days, with temperatures remaining significantly above average. The heatwave is disrupting daily life and posing a significant public health challenge across the affected regions.

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22 cities in Italy were placed under red heat warnings, from Bolzano to Palermo.

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A record-breaking heatwave is gripping Italy and the Balkans, causing hundreds of deaths and increasing wildfire fears.

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Temperatures are expected to remain 8-10 degrees Celsius above average for several more days.

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Extreme heat increases the risk of forest fires, though rainstorms can mitigate this risk.

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Europe needs a new urbanism to cope with heatwaves.

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Older people remain most at risk as the Heatwave drives up excess deaths across Europe.A record-breaking Heatwave has tightened its grip on Italy and the Balkans, killing hundreds of people, fuelling wildfire fears and disrupting daily life across Europe.In Italy, authorities placed 22 cities under red heat warnings on Monday, from Bolzano in the north to Palermo on the southern island of Sicily.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Amid the Heatwave, Europe needs a new urbanismlist 2 of 4Climate change the culprit for Europe’s ‘most severe’ Heatwave: Reportlist 3 of 4Germany records new all-time temperature high as Europe Heatwave moves eastlist 4 of 4European Heatwave linked to 1,000 excess deaths in Franceend of listAt the Vatican, pilgrims used fans and umbrellas to shield themselves from the heat as Pope Leo delivered his Angelus message from a balcony on the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, a holiday in Rome.Croatia’s weather service issued red alerts for several regions, including the capital, Zagreb, and the tourist cities of Split and Dubrovnik. On the Adriatic island of Vis, dozens of firefighters, backed by four aircraft, battled a wildfire burning through pine forests about 55km (35 miles) southwest of Split.Much of the Balkans also remained under extreme heat, with temperatures above 35C (95F) forecast across parts of Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Hungary.In neighbouring Albania, firefighters managed to contain a wildfire that tore through bushes and olive trees near the southern village of Klos.“With the extreme heat the risk of forest fires increases, but we are also seeing a lot of rainstorms, which obviously mitigates that risk,” Italian Meteorological Society president Luca Mercalli told Reuters. He noted, however, that storms were localised and the amount of rainfall would vary from place to place.Forecasters say the heat is far from over. Italian Air Force meteorologist Daniele Mocio said current temperatures are expected to persist, staying at eight to 10 degrees Celsius above average for several more days.
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