
Germany braces for record temperatures as heatwave moves east
Germany reached a new record of 41.3°C Friday near the city of Saarbruecken close to the French border while dozens of people, both young and old, died in…
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Germany reached a new record of 41.3°C Friday near the city of Saarbruecken close to the French border while dozens of people, both young and old, died in France. Across Europe, cultural landmarks have had to close, farming has suffered, and some hospitals have struggled to cope.
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Germany reached a new record of 41.3°C Friday near the city of Saarbruecken close to the French border while dozens of people, both young and old, died in France.
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Across Europe, cultural landmarks have had to close, farming has suffered, and some hospitals have struggled to cope.
according to Dawn - HomeIn France, dozens of people, both young and old, have died during the heatwave.
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