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        "id": 1834429,
        "msgid": "heatwave-hits-europe-foreign-ministry-confirms-no-indonesian-casualties-1782899500",
        "date": "2026-07-01 16:12:00",
        "title": "Heatwave Hits Europe, Foreign Ministry Confirms No Indonesian Casualties",
        "author": "Putri Yuliani",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that no Indonesian citizens have been reported as victims of the extreme heatwave currently affecting several European countries. All Indonesian representatives in Europe have been instructed to open hotlines and urge citizens to remain vigilant. The heatwave has caused temperatures to soar above 40 degrees Celsius, leading to health crises and infrastructure disruptions across the continent.",
        "content": "<p>The Director of Protection for Indonesian Citizens at the Ministry of\nForeign Affairs, Heni Hamidah, has confirmed that no Indonesian citizens\nhave been reported as victims of the extreme heatwave currently\naffecting several European countries. \u201cRegarding the heatwave in Europe,\nwe have communicated with our representatives there and so far, no\nIndonesian citizens have been affected or become victims,\u201d Heni stated\nduring a press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday. Despite this, all\nIndonesian representatives in European countries have enhanced\nanticipatory measures by opening hotline services for Indonesian\ncitizens and issuing advisories to remain vigilant in facing the extreme\nweather. She noted that these steps were taken as a form of mitigation\nbecause the heatwave is still ongoing in several parts of the European\nregion. The heatwave, which has been affecting Europe since mid-June,\nhas pushed air temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in several\ncountries, including France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, and\nHungary. The extreme weather has led to an increase in the number of\nresidents suffering from health problems, disrupted transport services\nand infrastructure, and heightened the risk of forest fires and energy\nsupply disruptions in several areas. In France, health authorities\nreported around 1,000 excess deaths suspected to be linked to the\nheatwave, with the majority of victims being elderly. Meanwhile, the\nWorld Health Organization has warned that extreme heatwaves are expected\nto become more frequent in the future as a result of climate change.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/heatwave-hits-europe-foreign-ministry-confirms-no-indonesian-casualties-1782899500",
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