Southern Europe sizzled Saturday in the season’s first heatwave, as climate change continues to drive temperatures higher on the world’s fastest-warming continent. Rome braced for 37°C (99°F), sending tourists and Catholic pilgrims scrambling towards the capital’s 2,5000 public fountains to cool off.
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