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  2. List of heat waves - Wikipedia

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    1911 – 41,072 deaths were reported during a heat wave in France. 1913 – in July, the hottest heat wave ever struck California. During this heat wave, Death Valley recorded a record high temperature of 57 °C (134 °F) at Furnace Creek, which still remains the highest ambient air temperature recorded on Earth. [6] [7]

  3. 1911 Eastern North America heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave was an 11-day severe heat wave that killed at least 380 people, though estimates have put the death toll as high as 2,000 people. [1] The heat wave began on July 4, 1911 and didn't cease until July 15. [2] In Nashua, New Hampshire, the temperature peaked at 106 °F (41 °C). In New York City 158 people ...

  4. 1911 heat wave - Wikipedia

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    1911 heat wave may refer to: 1911 United Kingdom heat wave; 1911 Eastern North America heat wave This page was last edited on 10 September 2019, at 01:28 (UTC ...

  5. List of natural disasters by death toll - Wikipedia

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    2010 Russian heat wave: Russia: 2010 3. 41,072 [13] 1911 France heat wave France: 1911 4. 24,501-61,672 2022 European heat waves: Europe 2022 5. 9,500 1901 eastern United States heat wave: United States 1901 6. 5,000–10,000 1988–1990 North American drought: United States 1988 7. 3,951 2019 European heat waves: Europe 2019 8. 3,418 [55] 2006 ...

  6. Category:20th-century heat waves - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1906 British Isles heatwave; 1911 Eastern North America heat wave; 1911 United Kingdom heatwave; 1936 North American heat wave; 1955 United Kingdom heatwave

  7. European heatwave: Hottest day ever recorded in France - AOL

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    A red heat warning has been raised for the first time in the country's history as the Saharan heatwave continues to sweep across Europe. European heatwave: Hottest day ever recorded in France Skip ...

  8. July 1911 - Wikipedia

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    The Agadir Crisis began at noon in Paris, when Germany's Ambassador to France, the Baron von Schoen, made a surprise visit to the French Foreign Ministry and delivered to Foreign Minister Justin de Selves a diplomatic note, announcing that Germany had sent a warship, the gunboat SMS Panther and troops, to occupy Agadir, at that time a part of the protectorate of French Morocco.

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