Europe heatwave: How record temperatures have affected farming

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Europe’s heatwave is moving east, with Hungary expected to hit 40 degrees Celsius on Monday. The weather service has issued heat warnings for the entire country. The atmospheric heat dome—a weather phenomenon that traps hot air to keep temperatures high—has already killed hundreds of people in Western Europe. Scientists say human-made climate change has caused the extreme weather.

Al Jazeera’s Camille Nedelec reports.

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