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Naples heat alert Sunday: the bulletin from the Ministry of Health

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Naples. The intense heat is gripping Italy. On Sunday, an orange alert (level 2 - indicating weather conditions that may pose a health risk, especially to the most susceptible population groups) is in effect in Bari, and a yellow alert is in effect in Ancona, Cagliari, Campobasso, Catania, Naples, Palermo, and Perugia.

This is what the Ministry of Health's heat wave bulletin predicts, which produces daily reports for 27 cities, with 24-, 48-, and 72-hour forecasts.

Orange alert in Bari

According to the Ministry of Health bulletin, Bari will be one of the cities hardest hit by the heat wave forecast for Sunday.

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The city will be on orange alert, a level indicating weather conditions that may pose a significant health risk, especially for vulnerable population groups such as the elderly and children.

Yellow alert in several cities, including Naples.

In addition to Bari, other Italian cities will be affected by adverse weather conditions, albeit to a lesser extent. Ancona, Cagliari, Campobasso, Catania, Naples, Palermo, and Perugia are all under yellow alert. This alert level still indicates a potential health risk, although less severe than the orange alert.

Ministry of Health forecasts

The bulletin of Ministry of Health provides daily reports for 27 cities and includes 24, 48 and 72-hour forecasts. This tool is essential to allow residents and local authorities to adequately prepare for heatwaves and take the necessary measures to mitigate health risks.

Importance of prevention

In extreme heat, it's crucial to follow health authorities' recommendations. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding direct sun exposure during the hottest hours of the day, and seeking cool environments are just some of the tips for protecting yourself from heatwaves. Particular attention should be paid to those most vulnerable to high temperatures, such as the elderly, children, and people with pre-existing health conditions.

Article published on June 7, 2024 - 19:35 PM - Rosaria Federico

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