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Europe may face 'more deadly weeks' as new heatwave builds, WHO warns

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Europe could experience 'more deadly weeks' as a new heatwave develops. The warning comes amid rising temperatures across the continent, which experts say could lead to increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions. The WHO emphasized the importance of preparedness and preventive measures to mitigate the potential impact of extreme heat. Public health authorities are being urged to monitor the situation closely and implement strategies to protect at-risk communities.

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Europe may face 'more deadly weeks' as new heatwave builds, WHO warns

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Europe could experience 'more deadly weeks' as a new heatwave develops. The warning comes amid rising temperatures across the continent, which experts say could lead to increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions. The WHO emphasized the importance of preparedness and preventive measures to mitigate the potential impact of extreme heat. Public health authorities are being urged to monitor the situation closely and implement strategies to protect at-risk communities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual warning from the WHO regarding the health impacts of an impending heatwave. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the scientific and public health implications. While the issue of climate change and its effects can be politically charged, the tone,

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