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    "data": {
        "id": 1859775,
        "msgid": "heatwave-kills-at-least-14-000-in-europe-1784044471",
        "date": "2026-07-14 22:27:19",
        "title": "Heatwave kills at least 14,000 in Europe",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Environment",
        "summary": "A severe heatwave across Europe in late June is estimated to have caused at least 14,000 excess deaths in six countries. Researchers attribute the spike in mortality to the extreme temperatures, with Germany and France recording the highest numbers. The event saw temperatures approach or exceed 40 degrees Celsius in several regions, setting new records.",
        "content": "<p>Preliminary mortality data and researcher estimates indicate that at\nleast 14,000 people died in six European countries worst affected by a\nheatwave in late June, far exceeding normal death rates, Politico\nreports. During the second half of June, around 2,000 premature deaths\nwere recorded in France, 1,740 in Belgium, 6,800 in Germany, and 480 in\nthe Netherlands. Spain and the United Kingdom were also affected, with\napproximately 810 and 2,200 deaths respectively during the same period.\nThe report suggests the deaths are linked to the heatwave, as\nresearchers found no other cause or public health threat that could\nexplain the spike in mortality. An extreme heatwave hit Europe from\nmid-June, with temperatures in several countries approaching, and in\nsome areas exceeding, 40 degrees Celsius. Several European countries\nrecorded new high-temperature records during the final week of June.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/heatwave-kills-at-least-14-000-in-europe-1784044471",
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    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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