Health & Medicine
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Over 2 Billion Children Could be Exposed to High Heat Waves by 2050, UNICEF Report Reveals
A UNICEF report showed that children would be most affected by the heatwaves by 2050. With the impact of heat waves on countries, communities, and people, a new report from the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) explained that children could be more exposed to heat waves.
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