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Europe recorded 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave, data show

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According to data reported by Reuters, Europe experienced 10,000 excess deaths during a heatwave in late June. This highlights the significant impact of extreme heat on public health. The data underscores the need for heatwave preparedness and climate adaptation measures.

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10,000 deaths attributed to heat

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  • 10,000 deaths attributed to heat
  • Heatwaves are preventable with proper measures

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