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Europe’s hottest town says climate change is reshaping daily life

Residents say frequent heatwaves are keeping people indoors and threatening agriculture, while Reuters data showed Floridia hit 33.3 C, 4.1 C above normal.

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By Danilo Arnone and Giselda Vagnoni FLORIDIA, Sicily, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Five years after Floridia registered Europe's highest-ever temperature, residents say extreme heat is no longer measured by records but by its impact on daily life, keeping peop...

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Five years after the European record of 48.8°C, Floridia, a city in Sicily, is increasingly experiencing the effects of extreme heat. High temperatures keep people at home and affect daily life.

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