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Heat Wave Grips Eastern Europe

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<i> Associated Press</i>

The worst heat wave in half a century has swept Eastern Europe, causing a reported 20 deaths in Romania and sending people plunging into fountains and standing-room-only pools in search of relief.

From Bucharest to Budapest, the region was sizzling again Tuesday under record or near-record temperatures, hitting close to the 104-degree mark for a third week.

Hospitals in this city of 3 million were crowded with people who had suffered strokes, heart attacks or sunstroke or who had fainted in the scorching heat.

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About 2,500 people have called the capital’s emergency services over the last four days.

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