
The warmest month of June in Western Europe, according to Copernicus Institute
Thousands of deaths have been linked to this surge in temperatures, mainly in France, Spain and Belgium, and more than two thirds of Europeans..
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Thousands of deaths were linked to this surge in temperatures, mainly in France, Spain and Belgium, and more than two thirds of Europeans – or 410 million people – experienced temperatures above 35°C during the heat wave from 15 to 30 June.
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Thousands of deaths were linked to this surge in temperatures, mainly in France, Spain and Belgium, and more than two thirds of Europeans – or 410 million people – experienced temperatures above 35°C during the heat wave from 15 to 30 June
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