Italy is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching 36 degrees Celsius in Milanese nurseries and kindergartens. Seventeen Italian cities are currently under red alert for extreme heat, indicating a high risk to public health. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence has extended its suspension of ticket sales due to the ongoing heat, prioritizing visitor safety. Simultaneously, a tragic incident in France saw a three-year-old child found dead inside a car, likely due to heatstroke. Italian authorities are urging citizens to take precautions, including staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun. The heatwave is impacting daily life and raising concerns about vulnerable populations. This comes amid broader European concerns about increasingly frequent and intense heat events.
