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2023 heat waves. With a deviation of over 0.7 °C from the average of the years 1991 to 2020, July 2023 marks the warmest July ever recorded. Numerous regions in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in southern Europe, went through severe heatwaves, with anomalies of +4 °C in Italy, Greece, and Spain. Additionally, North Africa and the ...
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In 2023, Europe has been affected by heat waves. The most significant of these so far has been the named heat wave, Cerberus Heatwave, which is expected to bring the hottest temperatures ever recorded in Europe. Starting on 10 July 2023, the record-breaking Cerberus anticyclone affected many European countries, with the effects felt most ...
Video shows night sky turning orange as fires burn in Corfu. Monday 24 July 2023 06:53, Stuti Mishra. A video of Corfu wildfires shows a line of wildfire burning in Corfu, turning the night sky ...
The 2023 wildfire season involves wildfires on multiple continents. Below is an ongoing list of articles on wildfires from around the world in the year 2023. Africa [ edit ]
The airport in the Sicilian city of Catania, close to some of the main tourist hot spots in eastern Sicily, has been shut down until Wednesday due to a fire, its management company wrote on Twitter.
Multiple wildfires broke out across Italy in the summer of 2021. The first wildfires were reported in Sardinia on 24 July, which would go on to become one of the worst affected regions along with Calabria, where five people died, [1] and Sicily, which recorded one further fatality. [2] [3] Wildfires in Lazio on 17 August damaged the estate of ...
Canneto di Caronia fires. Canneto di Caronia. In 2004–2005, there was a series of unusual fires in Canneto di Caronia, Sicily ( Italy ). Although popular speculation ascribed the fires to paranormal events or secret military technology, official investigations concluded that the fires were cases of arson. [1] [2] [3]