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Germany hit by record temperatures as deadly European heatwave moves east

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BERLIN, Germany (Reuters) — Germans braced for sweltering conditions on Saturday as a heatwave linked to dozens of deaths in Western Europe was expected to move east after temperatures broke records above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).

Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany have all experienced record heat in June, and the weather system could test more records as it rolls across Germany towards Poland.

On Friday, a new German record of 41.3°C (106.3°F) was reached near the city of Saarbruecken close to the French border, a spokesperson for Germany’s National Meteorological Service said, noting the reading was still preliminary.

The service issued extreme heat warnings for nearly all of Germany on Saturday as authorities urged people to save water.

In France, dozens of people, both young and old, have died during the heatwave. Temperatures above 40°C (104°F) have disrupted rail travel and power generation, sparked alcohol bans, suspended schools and postponed outdoor events.

“The heatwave is going to peak at the weekend, well over 40 degrees in some parts of Germany,” said Karsten Brandt, a meteorologist at weather forecasting site Donnerwetter.de.

The Ironman European Championship long-distance triathlon taking place on Sunday in Frankfurt shortened the cycling and running courses due to the heat, organizers said.

Struggling with the prospect of damage to infrastructure, including buckling roads and swelling train tracks, some major public service providers........

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