
Europe on high alert as killer heat spreads
The extreme June temperatures would have been 'virtually impossible' 50 years ago, says World Weather Attribution group.
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The extreme June temperatures would have been 'virtually impossible' 50 years ago, says World Weather Attribution group. Across the continent, cultural landmarks have been forced to close, and farming has suffered. Even though temperatures were expected to ease, authorities braced for more casualties.
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The extreme June temperatures would have been 'virtually impossible' 50 years ago, says World Weather Attribution group.
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Across the continent, cultural landmarks have been forced to close, and farming has suffered.
according to Dawn - HomeEven though temperatures were expected to ease, authorities braced for more casualties.
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The extreme June temperatures would have been 'virtually impossible' 50 years ago, says World Weather Attribution group.
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