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What are the meteorological reasons for the unusually high temperature in Europe?

A Spanish meteorologist called this scorching heat wave "El Nino" because of the hot air from the Sahara desert, the storm in the Atlantic Ocean and the high pressure over Central Europe.

Experts say that high temperature and humidity will make people feel more like 47 degrees Celsius. Forecasters predict that France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland may set new temperature records in June in the next few days.

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According to local reports in France, three swimmers died after touching water, and the cause of death was considered as "heatstroke". According to Midi Libre, a French news website, a man died after going into the sea in Marseille on Monday, but he didn't drown. The website reported that the man suffered from heatstroke after moving from the beach to the water. On Tuesday, two people died in similar circumstances. A 62-year-old woman "felt sick and sinking" and a 75-year-old man had similar conditions.