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Europe swelters in summer's first heatwave as climate change intensifies




Southern Europe sizzled Saturday in the season’s first heatwave, as climate change continues to drive temperatures higher on the world’s fastest-warming continent. Rome braced for 37°C (99°F), sending tourists and Catholic pilgrims scrambling towards the capital’s 2,5000 public fountains to cool off. 



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