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France and Europe experienced an unprecedented rise in temperatures during the summer, with France recording its highest average nighttime temperatures since 1947, with some areas reaching 43 degrees Celsius. This heatwave resulted in the death of 40 people from drowning while attempting to escape the heat through swimming. Tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum closed early, and the Golfech nuclear power plant suspended operations due to rising river water temperatures. Similarly, the United Kingdom and Italy saw water levels drop in Austria as a result of the intense heatwave, which issued warnings and posed challenges to infrastructure and public health.
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