Nearly 62,000 people died from record-breaking heat in Europe last summer. It’s a lesson for the US, too
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A young man throws a bottle of water over himself to combat the heat on July 12, 2022 in Madrid, Spain.
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(CNN) â€� Nearly 62,000 people died heat-related deaths last year during Europe’s hottest summ…
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