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Europe Boils Under Record Heatwave, Wildfires Threaten Southern France Heatwaves In Europe

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Southern France is facing an escalating wildfire threat as an intense heatwave scorches much of Europe, breaking weekend temperature records. From the Mediterranean coast to inland towns, firefighters are on high alert, with evacuations already underway in some regions. News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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