Folgen der Hitzewelle: Waldbrände und mehr Hitzetote
Die Hitzewelle in Europa ebbt langsam ab. In Deutschland gelang es den Feuerwehren, Waldbrände einzudämmen. Die WHO warnt vor den gesundheitlichen Folgen der Rekordtemperaturen und spricht von einem "stillen Killer".
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Die Hitzewelle in Europa ebbt langsam ab. In Deutschland gelang es den Feuerwehren, Waldbrände einzudämmen. Die WHO warnt vor den gesundheitlichen Folgen der Rekordtemperaturen und spricht von einem "stillen Killer".
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