Environment
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All-Time High Heat Expected as Wildfires Scorch Turkey and Europe
During the end of July and the beginning of August, significant areas of southwest Turkey were burned by wildfires. According to Reuters, at least eight people have been killed by the flames, and many more have been injured.
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