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A heat wave is hitting central and eastern Europe, with record temperatures in Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Denmark. Denmark saw its hottest day since 1874, reaching 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit). In Germany, the Autobahn suffered damage due to the heat and travel warnings were issued. The Czech Republic recorded its hottest day ever. In France, hospitals are under pressure, and events have been postponed. The U.K. is seeing a slight temperature drop after record highs, while Italy remains on red alert. Experts link the heat wave to climate change, emphasizing the need for urgent action.