Kyriakos Mitsotakis warns of difficult summer ahead as wildfires continue to rage
The Mediterranean is a “hotspot for climate change”, the Greek prime minister has said as he warned that his country was likely to get hotter, and as more tourists boarded repatriation flights home.
After a dip on Monday, temperatures were expected to reach 46C in some areas on Tuesday and weather models suggest the heatwave will be the longest on record in Greece.
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