Experts have issued an alert in urban areas of Europe as temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius.


Italy: A heatwave caused by the anticyclone system "Cerberus" has engulfed urban areas in Europe, leading to scorching temperatures and triggering an alert.
According to international news agencies, the heatwave from Cerberus has resulted in extreme heat across Europe, leaving tourists in distress.
Troubled by the heat, tourists have sought refuge in swimming pools and shaded areas.
In Italy, a person working in 40-degree Celsius temperatures tragically lost their life, while a heatwave red alert has been issued for 8 major cities in Italy.
The two largest islands of Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia, may reach temperatures as high as 45 degrees Celsius.
Furthermore, Cyprus may experience temperatures up to 41 degrees, Croatia up to 39 degrees, and France up to 34 degrees.
Experts predict that the heatwave in the Mediterranean Sea region may persist for two weeks.
In the United States, heavy rainfall has disrupted daily life in states like New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Vermont, leading to an emergency declaration in Vermont.
Experts attribute the intense rainy season to meteorological changes, which have resulted in a combination of scorching heat and heavy rainfall.

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