Today in News History
On June 26, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1677, Francesco Buonamici, Italian architect, painter and engraver (born 1596) passed away. In 1906, Alberto Rabagliati, Italian singer (died 1974) was born. In 1916, Giuseppe Taddei, Italian actor and singer (died 2010) was born. In 1935, Carlo Facetti, Italian race car driver was born. In 1968, Paolo Maldini, Italian footballer was born. In 1981, Paolo Cannavaro, Italian footballer was born. In 1983, Antonio Rosati, Italian footballer was born. In 1987, Carlos Iaconelli, Brazilian race car driver was born. In 1988, The first crash of an Airbus A320 occurs when Air France Flight 296Q crashes at Mulhouse-Habsheim Airfield in Habsheim, France, during an air show, killing three of the 136 people on board. In 1991, Diego Falcinelli, Italian footballer was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Infrared camera captures intense heat in Italy heatwave
Greenpeace Italy used an infrared thermal camera to highlight the severe impact of the heat on workers working outdoors in Rome, Italy. Western Europe is in the grip of a heatwave and forecasters warned the extreme temperatures could persist until the end of the week. Construction firms across the continent adjusted working hours to limit exposure, and retailers struggled to keep up with demand for fans and portable air conditioners. Europe has no unified rules governing work in extreme heat, with national regulations varying. #heatwave #europe #italy #rome #climatechange
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