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Germany hit by record temperatures as European heatwave moves east
Germany and Italy experienced record-breaking temperatures exceeding 40°C as a heatwave linked to climate change spread across Europe, causing health risks, transportation disruptions, and event cancellations. Scientists attributed the extreme weather to man-made climate change, while authorities urged water conservation and adjusted public services.
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GermanyplaceItalyplaceSaarbrueckenplaceFrankfurtplaceBergamoplaceGermany’s National Meteorological ServiceorganizationDeutsche BahnorganizationNational ExpressorganizationIronman European ChampionshiporganizationItaly’s health ministryorganizationKarsten BrandtpersonLoredana Bertepersonheatwavetopicclimate changetopicWater Conservationtopic
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