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WMO expert: heatwaves to continue through August

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Heatwaves engulfing different parts of the world are expected to persist through August, senior extreme heat advisor for the World Meteorological Organization John Nairn said as temperature records continue to be shattered by sweltering conditions. https://reut.rs/44Wb4TA

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