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The Guardian
The Guardian
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A heatwave affecting Europe, linked to climate change, has caused record temperatures across Germany, Italy, and Denmark, with Denmark registering its highest temperature since 1874. Germany experienced a new record of 41.3°C and issued nationwide heat warnings, while Italy and France reported deadly heat-related incidents and disruptions. The intensified heat has strained infrastructure, prompted health alerts, and led to wildfires, with officials urging water conservation and preparedness as temperatures are expected to peak before thunderstorms and relief efforts begin.
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