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Italy is under the grip of a third major heatwave of this summer, as the hottest two-year period on record continues unabated. The Ministry of Health said on Monday that by mid-week, 17 of Italy’s 27 largest cities will be on red alert for heat, reports to source. A new record of 20 out of 27 cities was set in July.
The cities currently set to be put on red alert by Wednesday include Bologna, Florence, Milan, Naples, Rome and Turin. A dozen cities were already on red alert as of Monday. Temperatures in cities across central and southern parts of the country are expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days. It is the third time since June that temperatures are set to exceed this level on a wide scale. A red alert means that even young people in good health are at risk during the hottest part of the day. The main agriculture union Coldiretti said on Monday that this year is already the third-hottest in Italy since record-keeping began in 1800, while last year was the hottest. Although the heatwaves in 2022 were longer, this year’s heatwaves have been more intense, setting record temperatures in dozens of cities. Last month was the hottest July ever recorded in Italy. This year has also seen more intense weather-related events: in its report released last week, Coldiretti said that so far this year, Italy has experienced an average of nearly 11 extreme weather events per day.