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A Romanian who worked in Italy died of heat wave PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Friday, 16 July 2010 16:10

A Romanian working in a field near the Italian city of Verona (north) died after he had become sick from the heat, shall Tgcom site, according to Mediafax. Romanian 37-year-old working on agricultural land in the village of San Martino Buon Albergo, located near Verona. Romania is on the field with his brother and worked in the construction of a greenhouse. The victim was transported in serious condition in hospital, but died shortly. It seems that the death was caused by warmer temperatures affecting Italy. Italian Civil Protection today launched a three-level heat alert, the highest for 18 large cities, including Rome and Milan, while the Ministry of Health has established a free hotline to help people. Thus, in the north (Trieste, Venice, Verona and Genoa) to south, from Naples, the peninsula is under the influence of very warm air mass and humid, with temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius higher than average season.

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