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Athens residents and tourists seek shade in the heat

The Greek capital was sweltering in temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius on Friday.

Greece, located at Europe's southernmost point in the Mediterranean Sea has always experienced hot and dry summers.

Climate change has caused heatwaves to be longer and more intense, and also led to wildfires and devastating floods.

Authorities warned against unnecessary travel and banned outdoor activities on Friday for construction and delivery staff between 0900 and 1400 GMT.

The elderly were offered air-conditioned facilities to help them avoid heat exhaustion.

Maro Marneri, 80, said in a community center in Athens: "It's a nice temperature here."

Tourists are less comfortable.

"We're all from Pennsylvania, and we've never experienced a heatwave this intense before," Antonia Lassen told.

The Acropolis was very hot, with a lot of cement. It was almost like a cement forest. (Reporting from Angeliki Koutantou, TV in Athens) Ivana Skularac wrote the article; Barbara Lewis edited it.

(source: Reuters)