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Greece closes more ancient traveler websites as heatwave persists

Greece shut more ancient traveler sites in Athens on Thursday and elderly people took sanctuary at designated airconditioned spots as the first heatwave of the summer season continued for a third day.

The well-known Acropolis, set on a rocky hill ignoring the capital, and other close-by traveler attractions were closed on Thursday afternoon as winds from North Africa pressed temperature levels towards 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit).

Numerous main schools and nurseries throughout the country were near to safeguard trainees from the heat, which was anticipated to decline on Saturday.

In Athens, tourists stopped at drinking water fountains to cool their heads and necks. Locals beinged in air conditioned spaces set up by the city, using hand held fans to develop a breeze.

Firefighters who put out a number of wildfires on Wednesday stayed on high alert as strong winds were expected to strike a number of parts of the nation.

Greece is one of the most hard-hit nations by global warming in Europe, with increasing temperature levels sustaining lethal fires and unpredictable rains in recent years.

Athens, a city of 5 million individuals which beings in a. seaside bowl jammed with house blocks and flanked by. mountains, is one of the hottest cities in Europe.

Scientists warn that summertime temperatures there might rise by. an average of 2 degrees by 2050. Athens mayor Haris Doukas has. attempted to develop more shade by planting 2000 trees.

Our very first goal will be to decrease the median temperature,. the felt-air temperature, he told . There are areas. where the temperature level is 15 or 20 times greater on cement or a. city roadway, compared to a shady location..

(source: Reuters)