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Europe's Heatwave Declared Most Severe Ever Recorded, Thousands Dead

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A devastating heatwave has struck Europe, killing thousands and shattering historical temperature records across the region. The World Weather Attribution network, a coalition of climate scientists, assessed the event as the most severe heatwave ever recorded in Europe. Their conclusion was based on a three-day forecast of average peak temperatures measured across the studied region. The extreme heat event has drawn urgent attention to the escalating impact of climate change on weather patterns in Europe.

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