Who warns Europe faces ‘more deadly weeks’ as heatwave builds again
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The June 20-28 heatwave, deemed Europe's most severe on record and linked to climate change, resulted in 3,700 excess deaths in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, with figures expected to increase. Temperatures are forecast to reach 43 degrees Celsius in Portugal and southern Spain in the coming days.
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The June 20-28 heatwave, deemed Europe's most severe on record and linked to climate change, resulted in 3,700 excess deaths in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, with figures expected to increase.
according to The IndependentTemperatures are forecast to reach 43 degrees Celsius in Portugal and southern Spain in the coming days.
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