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South Europe hit by extreme heat | South Europe hit by extreme heat |
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South-Eastern Europe is reeling from hot weather that has killed more than 30 people and caused economic hardship. | South-Eastern Europe is reeling from hot weather that has killed more than 30 people and caused economic hardship. |
The heat was blamed for 30 deaths in Romania and several elsewhere in the region. Farms in Serbia have seen much of this year's harvest scorched. | The heat was blamed for 30 deaths in Romania and several elsewhere in the region. Farms in Serbia have seen much of this year's harvest scorched. |
The record-breaking heat has also been blamed for widespread forest fires. | The record-breaking heat has also been blamed for widespread forest fires. |
Parts of northern Europe have meanwhile seen vast floods and heavy rainfall - sparking fears that climate change may be to blame for the extreme weather. | Parts of northern Europe have meanwhile seen vast floods and heavy rainfall - sparking fears that climate change may be to blame for the extreme weather. |
City threatened | City threatened |
Unusually high temperatures of more than 40C (104F) have been recorded in several parts of southern and eastern Europe. | Unusually high temperatures of more than 40C (104F) have been recorded in several parts of southern and eastern Europe. |
Maps: Why this summer has seen such extreme weather | |
On Monday, temperatures of 45C (113F) were recorded in Bulgaria - the hottest since records began, officials said. | On Monday, temperatures of 45C (113F) were recorded in Bulgaria - the hottest since records began, officials said. |
Temperatures in Romania are expected to reach 41C (106F) for the second day running on Tuesday, prompting authorities to put emergency services in many areas on "red alert". | Temperatures in Romania are expected to reach 41C (106F) for the second day running on Tuesday, prompting authorities to put emergency services in many areas on "red alert". |
In neighbouring Serbia, the agriculture ministry says 30% of the country's annual harvest has been destroyed because of the heat, with the wheat, soya and vegetable crops worst hit by the heat. | In neighbouring Serbia, the agriculture ministry says 30% of the country's annual harvest has been destroyed because of the heat, with the wheat, soya and vegetable crops worst hit by the heat. |
Belgrade has introduced restrictions on the export of agricultural products. | Belgrade has introduced restrictions on the export of agricultural products. |
Hundreds of forest fires have been reported in Greece, where two pilots died on Monday after a water-bombing aircraft they were flying over a forest fire crashed. | Hundreds of forest fires have been reported in Greece, where two pilots died on Monday after a water-bombing aircraft they were flying over a forest fire crashed. |
Another such aircraft flying over a forest fire in Italy crashed on Monday, killing three people. | Another such aircraft flying over a forest fire in Italy crashed on Monday, killing three people. |
In the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, thousands of firefighters, soldiers and local people have been battling through the night to stop a forest fire from reaching the country's second-largest city, Bitola. | In the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, thousands of firefighters, soldiers and local people have been battling through the night to stop a forest fire from reaching the country's second-largest city, Bitola. |
According to the Associated Press news agency, the encroaching blaze ignited mines and weapons that had lain buried in the soil since World War I. | According to the Associated Press news agency, the encroaching blaze ignited mines and weapons that had lain buried in the soil since World War I. |
SUMMER 2006 In a 'normal' summer, the Atlantic jetstream directs areas of low pressure, which bring cloud and rain, to the north of the UK. High pressure systems over Europe and the Atlantic bring warm, settled conditions. Pressure chart: 29/6/06. Source: Met Office | |
SUMMER 2007 This summer, the jetstream is flowing further south allowing low pressure systems to sweep straight over the centre of Britain. It is also pulling in warmer air from the sub-tropics and Africa which is sweeping over south-eastern Europe. Pressure chart: 24/07/07. Source: Met Office Return to link |