Europeans endure brutal heat wave, climate researchers say infrastructure may "have to adapt"
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Temperatures have topped 100 degrees in parts of France and the U.K.
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As people seek relief, air conditioning is still a rare option.
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Europeans endure brutal heat wave, climate researchers say infrastructure may "have to adapt".
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Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, data shows.
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In the United Kingdom and France, the current heat wave is breaking records.
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