The harsh hot sunbound has swept through Italy this week, making fires in the Southern region, especially Sicily and Calabria.
The temperature was up to 47 degrees Celsius in Silicate Island, southern Italy, on August 10, when meteorological houses warning on August 11 could exceed the record threshold of 48.5 degrees Celsius in 1999.
In other areas in southern Italy, the hot sun is forecast to make the temperature up to 39-42 degrees C on August 11, before scanning across the northern region with a weekend temperature up to 40 degrees Celsius
Sicily Island and the Calabria region have faced the fire during the summer.
Forest fire in Erice, Island Silicy, Italy on July 26.
The Madonie Range near Palermo in Sicily is surrounded by the fire, burning the crops, houses and industrial projects.
In Calabria, the fire threatens Aspromonte, which is recognized by UNESCO as an international geological significance.
Only on August 10, Sardinia Island also recorded 13 fires.