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1,000+ Dead in France Amid US July 4th Heat Wave

Source: CNN

Summary

Over 1,000 people have died in France due to extreme heat, while the US is bracing for a severe heat wave over July 4th. As half of the country contends with dangerously high temperatures, safety concerns rise for those celebrating outdoors.

Why It Matters

This unprecedented heat wave highlights the growing impact of climate change, leading to severe health risks and fatalities. Understanding these weather patterns is crucial for public safety and zeroing in on effective preventive measures in the future.

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