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By Michelle RobertsHealth reporter, BBC NewsA scorching summer can be idyllic the promise of unspoilt barbecues and trips to the seaside.But when temperatures soar, health risks rise. In August 2003, when temperatures hit 38C (101F) during a nine-day heatwave, the highest temperature recorded in the UK, there were 2,000 to 3,000 extra deaths in England. Across Europe, the toll was around 30,000. And climate change means that heatwaves are likely to become more common. Be preparedBy the 2080s,

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