

However, everyone agrees the last 10 days feel like a turning point.Īs experts have pointed out elsewhere in these pages, we cannot escape climate change - even if we're from the UK, our holidays will be impacted. The big takeaway today seems to be that the immediate emergency is easing across much of Europe.įingers crossed, next week will not be dominated by stories of tourists fleeing wildfires.

An investigation is under way in the Philippines into the deaths of at least 27 people, who died when a boat overturned during a typhoon.A "dangerous" heatwave is affecting up to 200 million people in the eastern United States.A new fire was reported in Italy near the border with France.There were explosions there on Thursday because of wildfires but evacuations ensured no one was hurt An exclusion zone remained in place around an ammunition depot at an air base in central Greece.Blazes have been brought under control on Rhodes and Corfu. Although the risk of fire was still officially categorised as "very high" for several regions, this was an improvement from "extreme danger" throughout the past week. Wildfire control improved across Greece, too.Weather conditions improved along the Croatian coast and in Sicily, allowing firefighters to bring blazes under control there.Here's a quick recap of some of the key developments on Friday: We're bringing our live updates to an end for now. Thank you for following our coverage of wildfires in the Mediterranean and extreme weather across the world.
