Scorching heat restricts visiting hours at archaeological sites for second day

[Yannis Liakos/Intime News]

Archaeological sites in Athens will remain closed for five hours on Thursday to protect tourists from the searing heat that continued for a third day.

The Culture Ministry said all sites will close from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., adding that those who have issued tickets for this time slot will be able to use them after the sites reopen.

According to a bulletin of the National Weather Service (EMY), temperatures were expected to hit 43 degrees Celsius on Thursday in parts of Greece, driven by southerly winds bringing hot air and dust from North Africa.

The highest temperatures in the country are expected in Thessaly, central Greece, and the Peloponnese, in the Dodecanese, and Attica.

Many primary schools and nurseries across the country remain shut. The Interior Ministry has recommended that civil servants who belong to vulnerable health groups work at home for...

Continue reading on: