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Greece shuts schools and Acropolis as heatwave hits

Greece shut the ancient Acropolis tourist website, suspended schools and stationed medics throughout Athens on Wednesday as it faced the very first heatwave of the summer season.

Temperatures were expected to strike 43 degrees Celsius (109. degrees Fahrenheit) on Wednesday and Thursday in parts of the. Mediterranean nation, driven by southerly winds bringing hot. air and dust from North Africa.

The Acropolis hill, home to one of the world's most popular. archaeological sites that includes the Parthenon temple, was. closed from midday to 5 p.m. (0900-1400 GMT) and Red Cross personnel. given out bottles of water to tourists.

Numerous main schools and nurseries across the nation will. shut for two days.

Greece is one of the most climate-impacted nations in. Europe. Last year, rising temperature levels sustained deadly wildfires. and erratic rains caused a few of the worst flooding on record,. both of which damaged crops and incomes.

Last winter was the most popular on record and rainfall was low,. creating the conditions for more fires, scientists say.

Similar conditions were seen in 2015 across much of. southern Europe, including Portugal, France, Spain and Italy. where fires caused dozens of deaths.

In Greece, fires began earlier than anticipated this year,. including one in March.

Firemens and authorities were patrolling forests from air and. arrive on Wednesday, ahead of what is expected to be a windy end. to the week, raising the danger of fires spreading.

After in 2015's devastating wildfires, including on the. island of Rhodes which triggered the biggest evacuation in peace. time, Greece has scaled up its preparations by employing more staff. and stepping up training.

(source: Reuters)