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Taking a cruise on the 775km (483-mile) long river is on most visitors’ bucket lists, but the Seine is also a working river.
A marine heat wave in the Mediterranean Sea is combining with a powerful heat dome to cause Europe to swelter under a brutal ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNFrance reopens Seine for swimming after century-long banAfter more than a century, Parisians are finally being invited to dive back into the city’s most iconic waterway, Euronews ...
Four people died in Spain, two in France and two in Italy as an early summer heat wave continues to grip much of Europe this ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow extreme weather will affect your European holiday - and how to prepareHigh temperatures can also disrupt infrastructure such as transport at short notice. In 2022, Luton airport’s runway buckled ...
On Tuesday, Florence bore the full force of soaring temperatures, as thermometers topped an oppressive 38 degrees, causing a ...
The River Seine reopened to swimmers on Saturday morning in Paris, allowing people to take a dip in the French capital's ...
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France 24 on MSN'We get our river back': Public swimming returns to Paris’s River SeineFor the first time in more than 100 years, Parisians and visitors will be able to swim legally in the Seine, as three ...
London could see its third heatwave of the year as temperatures are expected to reach 29C in the capital next week. Londoners ...
Water temperatures have surged above 85 degrees in the Mediterranean Sea, where records have been broken every day for weeks.
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India Today on MSNExtreme Paris air temperature recorded from space as Europe boils in heatwaveThe heat wave sent daytime air temperatures soaring above 38 degrees Celsius, prompting city officials to close the summit of ...
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After more than a century, Parisians are finally being invited to dive back into the city’s most iconic waterway. But is it ...
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