
Key Points
- The world experienced a record-breaking hot July
- The risk of wildfires increased in Europe
- Greece experienced temperatures above normal levels
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According to Copernicus data, July was a record-breaking hot month globally. In Europe, the heat and drought increased the risk of wildfires. In Greece, the temperature was above normal levels, but no new record was set.
The risk of wildfires in Europe has risen due to the increasing heat and drought. Authorities in Greece have drawn attention to the measures to be taken to combat fires.
The risk of wildfires in Europe continues to rise due to heat and drought. Authorities are urging the public to be cautious about wildfires.
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- Why did the risk of wildfires increase in Europe?
- The risk of wildfires in Europe increased due to rising temperatures and drought.
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- The temperature in Greece was above normal levels.
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- Authorities are taking measures to combat fires.
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