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- Everything is going to hell here.

A Norwegian man living in Portugal has been without running water for four days due to an extreme heatwave pushing temperatures close to 40 degrees Celsius. Andreas Jakobsen (36), who resides in the town of Costa da Caparica near Lisbon, described the situation as 'precarious' and said he has resorted to bathing in the sea and eating ready-made meals due to the lack of water. He reported that local stores are out of bottled water, and frustration among residents is growing. Jakobsen mentioned that authorities have warned of water rationing between neighborhoods, but this has not yet occurred where he lives. The heatwave has severely impacted daily life, with people struggling to cope amid the crisis.

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- Everything is going to hell here.

A Norwegian man living in Portugal has been without running water for four days due to an extreme heatwave pushing temperatures close to 40 degrees Celsius. Andreas Jakobsen (36), who resides in the town of Costa da Caparica near Lisbon, described the situation as 'precarious' and said he has resorted to bathing in the sea and eating ready-made meals due to the lack of water. He reported that local stores are out of bottled water, and frustration among residents is growing. Jakobsen mentioned that authorities have warned of water rationing between neighborhoods, but this has not yet occurred where he lives. The heatwave has severely impacted daily life, with people struggling to cope amid the crisis.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (heatwave) and its impact on infrastructure and daily life, focusing on personal accounts and logistical challenges rather than political decisions, policies, or ideological debates. There is no clear framing favoring any political side, and the content is a

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