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6 August 07:20

A record 22-day heatwave in Finland has led to the deaths of reindeer, sparking concern among farmers.

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Finland has recorded its longest heatwave since records began, with temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius. Reindeer herders in Lapland are facing losses as the animals cannot cope with the extreme heat. Climate change is contributing to these phenomena, with heat waves becoming more frequent and intense in the Arctic.

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