Canicule en Europe : Alertes rouges émises dans 15 villes italiennes

Des alertes rouges ont été émises pour 15 villes d’Italie alors que la chaleur extrême continue d’affecter le sud de l’Europe.

Les alertes, qui indiquent des risques même pour les personnes en bonne santé, s’appliquent aux points chauds touristiques comme Rome, Florence et Bologne pour les prochains jours.

Des températures record potentielles sont attendues en Europe la semaine prochaine à l’approche d’une autre vague de chaleur.

L’Agence spatiale européenne (ESA) affirme que l’Italie, l’Espagne, la France, l’Allemagne et la Pologne pourraient connaître des conditions extrêmes.

L’ESA surveille les températures terrestres et marines via ses satellites.

La température la plus chaude jamais enregistrée en Europe était de 48,8 ° C en Sicile en août 2021, et les prévisions suggèrent que des niveaux similaires pourraient être atteints cette semaine.

Des périodes de chaleur intense se produisent dans les conditions météorologiques naturelles, mais à l’échelle mondiale, elles deviennent plus fréquentes, plus intenses et durent plus longtemps en raison du réchauffement climatique.

Le gouvernement italien a conseillé à toute personne se trouvant dans les zones couvertes par les alertes rouges de samedi d’éviter la lumière directe du soleil entre 11h00 et 18h00 et de faire particulièrement attention aux personnes âgées ou vulnérables.

Pendant ce temps, la Grèce a atteint des températures de 40 ° C (104 ° F) ou plus ces derniers jours. L’Acropole – l’attraction touristique la plus populaire du pays – a été fermée pendant les heures les plus chaudes de vendredi pour protéger les visiteurs.

On craint également dans le pays un risque accru d’incendies de forêt, en particulier dans les zones à vents violents. Il a subi d’importants incendies de forêt en 2021 lors d’une autre canicule exceptionnelle.

Des températures élevées ont également atteint les régions centrales de l’Europe, l’Allemagne et la Pologne étant parmi les pays touchés.

Le bureau météorologique tchèque a émis un avertissement indiquant que les températures du week-end pourraient dépasser 38 ° C, ce qui est exceptionnellement élevé pour le pays.

Au Royaume-Uni, cependant, de fortes averses et des rafales de vent sont attendues dans certaines parties de l’Angleterre samedi.

Les météorologues ont déclaré que cela était dû au fait que le déplacement vers le sud du jet stream, qui alimentait le temps chaud en Europe, attirait également des systèmes à basse pression au Royaume-Uni, apportant un temps instable et plus frais.

Plus tôt cette semaine, un homme dans la quarantaine est mort de la chaleur après s’être effondré dans le nord de l’Italie – tandis que plusieurs visiteurs du pays se sont effondrés à cause d’un coup de chaleur, dont un Britannique devant le Colisée de Rome.

La cause est la vague de chaleur de Cerberus – nommée par la Société météorologique italienne d’après le monstre à trois têtes qui figure dans l’Enfer de Dante.

Les météorologues italiens préviennent que la prochaine vague de chaleur – surnommée Charon d’après le passeur qui a livré des âmes aux enfers dans la mythologie grecque – fera remonter les températures au-dessus de 40 ° C la semaine prochaine.

Des vagues de chaleur sont également observées dans certaines parties des États-Unis, de la Chine, de l’Afrique du Nord et du Japon.

Le ministère grec de la Culture a annoncé la fermeture de l’Acropole vendredi de 12h00 à 17h00 (9h00-14h00 GMT), affirmant que des mesures similaires suivraient probablement samedi.

Le complexe est situé sur une colline rocheuse avec peu d’ombre et les températures y sont généralement plus chaudes que dans les zones environnantes.

Plus tôt vendredi, au moins un touriste a été expulsé du site après être tombé malade à cause de la chaleur, a annoncé la police locale.

Plusieurs autres sites touristiques autour du Rocher Sacré où se dresse l’Acropole sont restés ouverts tout au long de la journée.

Ces derniers jours, la Croix-Rouge grecque a été déployée pour fournir des bouteilles d’eau et aider les personnes souffrant de nausées et de vertiges à cause de la chaleur.

Il a été conseillé aux gens de boire au moins deux litres d’eau par jour et d’éviter le café et l’alcool, qui déshydratent.

Le mois dernier a été le mois de juin le plus chaud jamais enregistré, selon le service européen de surveillance du climat Copernicus.

Les conditions météorologiques extrêmes résultant du réchauffement climatique “deviennent malheureusement la nouvelle norme”, a averti l’Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM).

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