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German highways are buckling under extreme heat as Central Europe sizzles
German highways are experiencing damage due to extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 40°C (104°F), leading to train cancellations and a nursing home evacuation. France faces hospital overcrowding from heat-related emergencies, while the UK sees gradually easing heat conditions after three record-breaking days.
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- German highways are buckling under extreme heat as Central Europe sizzles
- German highways are buckling under extreme heat as Central Europe sizzles
- German highways are buckling under extreme heat as Central Europe sizzles
- German highways are buckling under extreme heat as Central Europe sizzles
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