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Europe's killer heatwave claims more than 1,300 lives, with French morgues unable to cope and parts of the continent still suffering in the sun
Europe's killer heatwave has resulted in over 1,300 deaths, with French morgues overwhelmed and regions across the continent continuing to experience extreme heat. The crisis highlights severe public health challenges during the ongoing heatwave.
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