Here is a roundup:
Greece: blame game
A blame game broke out over wildfires that killed 82 people in Greece.
Deputy Citizen Protection Minister Mikos Toskas claimed “serious” signs of arson. Others pointed the finger at the government over its poor fire prevention measures.
Germany: forest fires
Germany sweltered in near-record temperatures, forecast to reach as high as 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit).
Firefighters were battling wildfires near Fichtenwalde, southwest of Berlin, and in northern Saxony-Anhalt. Public broadcaster ARD posted a picture of a fire engine filling up with water from a swimming pool.
In Berlin, police used a water cannon to drench the parched lawn of Germany’s iconic Reichstag parliament building.
Officials in Hamburg cancelled the annual fireworks due to fears the dry ground could catch fire.
Netherlands: night fever
The Netherlands counted 1,143 forest fires in the first 25 days of July, compared with 187 in the whole of July 2017. The country registered its hottest night on record from Thursday to Friday: 24.4 C.
Switzerland: heat alert
Swiss weather authorities issued a heatwave warning for the south of the country.
Sweden: barbecue ban
Swedish authorities said 17 forest fires were still burning in the country after others were put out this week.
The country sweltered in its highest temperatures this year: 34.6 C in some southern regions.
Neighbouring Finland said it would send 35 firefighters to Sweden, joining teams from other EU countries. Rain is forecast for the weekend, but citizens are still banned from lighting barbecues or fires.
Latvia: wildfire tamed
Firefighters in Latvia said they had contained a 1,000-hectare peat bog wildfire in the west.
Latvia has declared a national disaster with a severe drought and temperatures of around 35 C.
Neighbouring Lithuania and Belarus are helping to fight the wildfire.
France: storms coming
Swathes of France have also been sweltering under a heatwave, with temperatures as high as 37 C in Paris on Thursday. Storms are forecast to bring a welcome cooling of temperatures over the weekend in the north and west of the country, according to forecaster Meteo-France.
Britain: ‘Furnace Friday’
The all-time British record of 38.5 C could be broken in what the media have called “Furnace Friday”.
Published in Daily Times, July 28th 2018.
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