Parts of Europe Swelter in Record May Heat
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PARIS, May 26 () - Seven people have died in France directly or indirectly due to a heat wave, Junior Energy Minister Maud Bregeon said on Tuesday, which has become the hottest day in May recorded
The record-smashing heat wave plaguing Western Europe is a “brutal” reminder of the cost of global warming, the United Nations’ climate chief has warned. France has reported several heat-related deaths and the United Kingdom saw its hottest May day on record as the western part of the continent swelters under a heat dome,
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The record for the hottest May day is broken again with Kew Gardens in south-west London recording a provisional temperature of 35.1C.
The record for the hottest May day has been broken again, with temperatures climbing to 35C in London as a heatwave sweeps the UK. Temperatures on Tuesday surpassed Monday’s pro