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Italian cities put on alert and Spain sees record temperatures as heatwave grips Europe

A fire destroyed a vast area of a forest in France and聽people in Britain filled beaches on the hottest day of the year so far.

A woman cooled off by a fountain in Rome as fourteen cities were put on alert in Italy
Image: A woman cooled off by a fountain in Rome as fourteen cities were put on alert in Italy
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More than a dozen Italian cities were put on alert and Spain experienced record temperatures as heatwaves gripped Europe last week.

A fire destroyed a vast area of a forest in southwest France and people in Britain filled beaches on the country's hottest day of the year so far.

The city of San Sebastian on Spain's northern coast had a temperature of 42C (107F) on Thursday.

It was the hottest temperature there since records began in 1955, the country's national weather agency Aemet said.

The city of Palma, on Spain's Mediterranean island of Majorca, set a local record of 40.6C (105F) on Tuesday.

People in Madrid wore masks as the heatwave struck during the coronavirus outbreak
Image: People in Madrid wore masks as the heatwave struck during the coronavirus outbreak

Aemet said tropical nights, when temperatures do not fall below 20C (68F), were also frequent in many parts of Spain in July.

The agency said: "Climate change is increasing the frequency of heatwaves."

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Aemet added that the annual number of days in heatwave conditions has doubled since the 1980s.

Temperatures peaked at around 40C (104F) in many parts of Italy on Friday, where 14 cities were put on alert.

Families cooled off the by water as Madrid experienced hot weather last week
Image: Families cooled off by water as Madrid experienced hot weather last week

Heatwaves were expected in several major northern cities including Rome, Bologna, Florence, Turin, and Verona.

Tourists and local residents in Rome tried to escape the heat by sheltering under trees, cooling down at public fountains or having ice creams.

Italian weather forecasters say the heatwave is coming from Africa.

A fire ravaged more than 150 hectares of a pine forest in southwest France on Thursday evening, forcing people to evacuate many homes.

People enjoy the hot weather on the beach at Bournemouth on Saturday.
Image: Bournemouth beach was busy on Saturday

The fire broke out at the Chiberta forest, in the centre of the Anglet in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region, and was brought under control on Friday morning.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

No casualties were reported but around 100 people were evacuated from the area and 16 were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation, The Connexion reported.

People across the UK sought the shade as temperatures rose above 37C on Friday.

More than 100 people were reportedly evacuated from the area
Image: More than 100 people were reportedly evacuated from the area in southwest France

The Met Office said a reading of 37.8C, 100F, was recorded at Heathrow Airport in west London.

It made Friday the hottest day of 2020 and the third-hottest on record.

The fire destroyed more than 150 hectares of a forest in France
Image: The fire destroyed more than 150 hectares of a forest in France

Previous bouts of hot weather have seen people pack beaches around the British coast, though they have not always observed social distancing measures intended to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The city council in Brighton appealed for visitors to stay away.

The council said it was "concerned about the number of people in the city" and added: "Large numbers make it impossible to maintain physical distancing."