
Europe Grapples with Deadly Heatwave, Record Temperatures, and Power Surges
A severe heatwave has gripped multiple European countries, leading to record-breaking temperatures, over 1,300 deaths, and a 20% surge in electricity consumption in some areas. The extreme conditions have also caused infrastructure issues and tragic incidents, including the deaths of children left in cars.
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