Environment
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Scorching Heat Wave in Morocco: Country Recorded Its Highest Temperature Ever of 50.4 Degrees Celsius
Temperatures in Morocco have for the first time on record topped 50 degrees Celsius (120 Fahrenheit), the North African country's meteorological service said Sunday amid a scorching heat wave.
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