authorities talking to people giving advice as what they should be doing under the heat. i was advised to limit your time outdoors, avoid going outdoors if you don t have to and making sure you are staying hydrated. making sure you can find adequate pooling, unable to there is a lot of cities that have cooling centers and refreshment centers for people that may not have access to adequate cooling. well it s the advice that is very important but that people forget hydrate, take a break from the sun if you re outside. a lot of people alex here in miami, they escape the heat by going to the beach. even the beach is too hot, in fact the water down in the keys this week was as hot as 97 degrees. that is the way things are going down here in south florida. it s 97 degrees in the water,
it s forcing the country s most popular tourist attraction, the acropolis in athens, to close during the hottest hours, to protect visitors. but for some, it s proving too much. the red cross has been offering first aid, plus refreshment and a little bit of shade, for those who need it. we re here again to give people water and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. this climate scientist told me he s concerned. so what we re seeing at the moment in much of europe, is that the new norm for the summer? whilst of course having a heatwave in the summer isn t unheard of, what s really becoming unusual is the collection of these events, so the frequency and also the simultaneous occurrence around the globe. so unfortunately this is not surprising, what we re seeing. it s exactly what we expect from shifting the baseline temperature towards a higher level and therefore shifting
bad the situation was, so we both go outside. the fire just started spreading. as a collective family we were attempting to try and hose it down. on the spanish island of la palma, at least 500 people have had to leave their homes, and the warning is there s more extreme hot weather on the way. in greece, the temperature could reach as high as 47 degrees in the coming days. it s forcing the country s most popular tourist attraction, the acropolis in athens, to close during the hottest hours, to protect visitors. but for some, it s proving too much. the red cross has been offering first aid, plus refreshment and a little bit of shade, for those who need it. we re here again to give people water and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. this climate scientist told me he s concerned. so what we re seeing
it s forcing the country s most popular tourist attraction, the acropolis in athens, to close during the hottest hours, to protect visitors. but for some, it s proving too much. the red cross has been offering first aid, plus refreshment and a little bit of shade, for those who need it. we re here again to give people water and also to give leaflets concerning the high temperature period here in greece. this climate scientist told me he s concerned. so what we re seeing at the moment in much of europe, is that the new norm for the summer? whilst of course having a heatwave in the summer isn t unheard of, what s really becoming unusual is the collection of these events, so the frequency and also the simultaneous occurrence around the globe. so unfortunately this is not surprising, what we re seeing. it s exactly what we expect from shifting the baseline temperature towards a higher level
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