Fri, Aug 4: Swathes of southern and eastern Europe are baking in the continent’s worst heat wave in more than a decade. Nicknamed “Lucifer,” the hot air mass from north Africa is fanning forest fires, triggering weather warnings and decimating crops. And as Jeff Semple reports, it’s expected to get worse.
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Heat wave dubbed “Lucifer” brings 40° temperatures to Europe
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