According to the officials, ” the record-breaking high temperatures also killed 12 Romanians, one man in Macedonia and another man on the island of Corfu,” In the Puglia, thousands of tourist were trapped on the beaches. The brush fire forced people from campsites and hotels to run to their lives. Though it is raining in Britain but many people said that this is the worst summer. The worst weather was appeared to be in Hungary which was said the heatwave. It was about 41.9 degrees Celsius. The National Institute of Environment Heath said that “In this period, in the central area of Hungary … this [heat] contributed to the premature death of 230 more people which [extrapolated] to a national level means about 500 deaths,”. The executive director of the Chartered Institution of water and environmental Management Nick Reeves stated that the “Extreme events such as we have seen in recent weeks herald the specter of climate change and it would be irresponsible to imagine that they won’t become more frequent,”. But the Engineering Professor at Oxford University, Alastair Borthwick said that ” there was not enough data to judge whether climate change was a factor in the flooding. The new deaths pushed in the toll in Romania from the heatwave ,many people admitted to the hospitals in the regions second devastating hot spell. During the heatwave people should be cool so that they will prevent from stroke, though sometimes it is a deadly heatwave people should do something for it.
Reference:
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/07/24/heatwave.europe.reut/#cnnSTCText