Karah Rucker: In the dog days of summer — extreme heat is proving to be problematic.
While we’ve been monitoring threats to the power grid here in the states — Europe is dealing with its own heatwave.
Today — British weather officials declared a national emergency due to projected record heat next Monday and Tuesday.
An “Extreme heat warning” has been issued for parts of England.
This means the heatwave is so severe that “Illness and death” can occur among any age group.
While temperatures are concerning now — experts are warning the heatwave is far from over.
Aidan McGivern | meteorologist, Met Office: “I’m very aware of the kinds of impacts these levels of heat can have, particularly on vulnerable people, so the very elderly and the very young, babies, are really affected by not only the kinds of high temperatures we’re expecting in the next few weeks, but also the duration of the heat wave.”
Karah Rucker: And with the heat — comes the wildfires — something currently being seen throughout western Europe.
In Spain — 400 people were forced to evacuate this morning among two large blazes.
In France — a thousand firefighters with 10 water dumping planes are struggling to put out a fire that has forced the evacuation of 10-thousand people.
And in Portugal — residents joined more than 3-thousand firefighters yesterday in battling several fires that have raged throughout the week.
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