Resume de l’article : Japon: record de chaleur battu en juillet

Article title: « Japan: Heat record broken in July »

The article mentions that a new heat record was set in Japan during the month of July, with a temperature of 41.1°C (106°F) recorded in the city of Kumagaya. This temperature is the highest ever recorded in Japan, surpassing the previous record of 41.0°C (105.8°F) set in August 2013. The heatwave also caused numerous heat-related illnesses and deaths in the country, with over 65 people reported to have died from heatstroke during the first week of July alone.

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A new heat record was set in Japan during the month of July, with a temperature of 41.1°C (106°F) recorded in the city of Kumagaya, surpassing the previous record of 41.0°C (105.8°F) set in August 2013. The heatwave also resulted in numerous heat-related illnesses and deaths in the country.