Heat wave bakes southern Europe, sparking warnings to stay inside, drink water and limit exercise
ROME (AP) — Italian health officials intensified heat warnings as southern Europe began a brutally hot week on Monday with temperatures expected to top 40 C — or 104 F — in multiple cities already overburdened by tourists.
The health ministry issued 10 recommendations to protect elderly people, the sick and pets from the heat, urging people to stay indoors during the hottest hours, drink at least 1.5 liters (nearly half a gallon) of water a day and refrain from strenuous exercise at peak daylight times. The culprit was a high-pressure anticyclone dubbed Cerberus, the multi-headed dog that guards gates to the underworld in Greek mythology.
Local celebrities went on state-run RAI television to read the recommendations aloud, in hopes of spreading the message.
The third heatwave in a month was expected to affect much of the Mediterranean and last until Wednesday.