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    Travel advisory in effect as record heatwave engulfs France, Italy, and Spain

    July 19, 2023

    Europe is in the vice-like grip of unprecedented temperatures, leading authorities to sound the alarm with urgent travel advisories. Visitors are being sternly warned to brace for the extreme heat or, preferably, reassess their travel plans altogether, particularly those burdened by health conditions. The situation, forecasted to worsen over the coming days, has set off alarm bells across nations, threatening to derail the peak travel season in a terrifying testament to the ferocity of the climate crisis.

    Travel advisory in effect as record heatwave engulfs France, Italy, and Spain

    A snapshot of the ongoing heatwave is seen in Rome, Italy, where temperatures are expected to surpass 40°C on Wednesday. Tourists can be spotted seeking respite in fountains and beneath colossal fans installed near popular attractions like the Colosseum. The extreme weather has forced many travelers to curtail their trips. Adding to the severity of the situation is the fact that a significant number of Europe’s venerable hotels, many housed in historic buildings, are ill-equipped to cope with such extreme weather. These establishments, often revered for their old-world charm and timeless elegance, tragically lack modern amenities like air conditioning, leaving them ill-prepared to offer respite from the scorching heat.

    As the mercury continues to climb, guests in these hotels are finding themselves battling the unbearable heat in environments unsuited to provide them with the necessary relief, amplifying the discomfort and risk posed by this relentless heatwave. As the heatwave progresses, holiday-goers are reporting adverse effects.  South France too is witnessing unprecedented high temperatures. The Alpine ski resort of Alpe d’Huez recorded 29.5°C, while Verdun in the foothills of the Pyrenees saw a record 40.6°C. For those considering travel to Europe amid the searing conditions, be prepared for an extreme and potentially uncomfortable experience. Several regions, including Italy, northeastern Spain, Croatia, Serbia, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro, have been issued red alerts – a warning signifying a threat to the entire population due to the intense heat.

    However, for those who decide to venture despite the warnings, ensure to protect yourself by using sunscreen, avoiding exposure during peak heat hours, and maintaining hydration. Refrain from alcohol as it can lead to dehydration. Having travel insurance for medical emergencies is crucial. Travelers with medical conditions are strongly advised to cancel their trips considering the potential health risks.

    In light of the heatwave, many are seeking refunds for trip cancellations or changes due to heat vulnerability or health conditions. However, according to a EuroNews report, travel companies are adhering to their standard cancellation policies, charging high fees for last-minute cancellations, which could be up to 90-100% of the total cost. They justify this by drawing parallels to popular destinations like Dubai and Egypt, where temperatures often exceed 40°C. Meteorologists anticipate that the extreme hot weather will persist until the end of July. However, they predict some respite for Western European countries like Spain and Portugal in the coming days.

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