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People around Europe are looking for ways to stay cool as a second heatwave hits. People around Europe are looking for ways to stay cool as record temperatures hit the Continent.
Forecasters predict more record-breaking temperatures in Europe on Wednesday, with the mercury rising above 40C (104F) in some areas. Forecasters predict more records will fall after Belgium and the Netherlands saw their highest temperatures ever recorded on Wednesday.
Countries from Portugal to Germany have issued weather warnings, and temperatures are expected to remain high throughout the week. Weather warnings have been issued in countries including Portugal, Germany and Luxembourg.
It comes soon after record temperatures hit the Continent in June. Temperatures of 42C are expected in Paris, while comparisons have been drawn to a deadly heatwave in 2003.
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