"Europe's Scorching Heat Wave: Record Temperatures and Warnings to Stay Indoors"

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Southern Europe is experiencing a scorching heat wave with temperatures expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Italy, North Macedonia, and Kosovo have issued heat warnings, while Greece and Spain are also affected. The Italian Ministry of Health has urged regions to provide house-call services for older people and set up heat stations at hospitals. Power outages have occurred in Rome due to heavy demand from air conditioners. Animals, including cows, are also being affected by the heat. The heat wave is expected to last until Wednesday and poses a high risk of wildfires.
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