InItaly, some regions, includingLazioandLombardy,adopted new rules seeking to protect workers from record temperatures, requesting a halt to outdoor activities on construction sides and quarries during the hottest hours,according to national media.Other regions, likeEmilia Romagna, are about to adopt similar measures this week.
Elsewhere, inGenoa, free travel hours for senior citizens were extended to start earlier and encourage them to travel early before temperatures rise,Corriere della Sera reports.
Bologna authorities reported a 7% increase in the number of emergency calls.
Large parts ofEuropeare on extreme weather warnings againthis morning as the first European heatwave continues, once again raising questions over public health, environmental hazards, and the impact of climate change.
Paris(38C) is on the highest, red alert with the top of theEiffel Towerclosed to tourists as a precautionary measure. The country’s prime ministerFrançois Bayrou– who is separately facing a vote of no confidence today, which he is expected to survive – has cancelled his meetings to monitor the situation in real time.
Other cities across the continent will also see higher than usual temperatures, includingZaragoza(39C),Rome(37C),Madrid(37C),Athens(37C),Brussels(36C),Frankfurt am Main(36C),Tirana(35C),London(33C).
For some, it will be the peak of the heatwave; for others – only for first of the two hottest days of the year.
I will bring you all the latest updates from across Europe here as the continent battles the heatwave.
It’sTuesday, 1 July 2025, it’sJakub Krupahere, and this isEurope Live.
Good morning.