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The article reveals that the wildfires and droughts in Europe this summer have become a trigger for explosives and landmines from the two world wars. The high temperatures and dryness increase the risk of old explosives, hidden for decades, exploding. As fires spread, areas known to contain unexploded ordnance—particularly in France, Belgium, and Germany—are experiencing explosions and blasts caused by the heat. Meanwhile, demining teams are actively working to manage the old stockpile, which has previously resulted in fatalities. The researcher emphasized that climate change is reactivating the remnants of war in a way that threatens the safety of residents and the environment, while also raising the risk of explosions during firefighting efforts.
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