FROM THE EDITOR
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It feels very British to have planned three articles about heat, only for the UK to be drenched by one of the soggiest summers I can remember. That said, I’d happily choose rain over the relentless 40°C (104°F) heat that’s beating down on parts of Europe right now.
The truth is – on the continent, at least – this kind of heat is becoming the new norm for summer, to deadly effect. It’s killed six tourists in Greece already this year, with many holidaymakers still missing. Sightseers getting lost is nothing new, but the extreme heat means that the window for finding them is shrinking, and with life-threatening consequences.