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Photos show how extreme heat is affecting parts of Europe

Photos show how extreme heat is affecting parts of Europe

A lingering heat wave has roasted much of Europe, leading authorities to raise warnings and tourists to find ways to beat the heat.
Such events are becoming increasingly common across Europe as global warming boosts temperatures.
This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
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