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Greece: Heat Wave Knocks Out Power in Athens

By Larry Habegger | Permalink | 1 comment | June 27th, 2007 | Trackback

An intense heat wave has put pressure on the power grid nationwide and knocked out power in 13 areas of Athens June 27. Fire warnings were issued for much of the country after 95 fires broke out. Temperatures soared to 114 degrees in some places with Athens hitting 111, and government offices were closed at noon. Throughout southeastern Europe dozens of deaths have been blamed on the heat.




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[…] What’s really cool to see in the small villages, is that almost everyone has their own little vineyard - where they grow wine solely for their own consumption. Interestingly, most of the vineyards are untrellised, and the reason is that with such great heat, the vines are better off with a bushy canopy and being close to the ground. For the same reason, the vines are irrigated through subterranean capillary-feeds, so as to keep the roots digging deep - else they would die if too close to the baking hot ground. […]


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